Men (particularly, as responses are needed) of my acquaintance, but frankly anyone: the daughter of a colleague of mine is studying gender and stereotypes for a personal interest project for her Year 12 studies and needs responses to a short (it took me about 15 minutes) survey on crime and gender (particularly masculine) stereotypes.

With her permission, I am posting the link (Google Form). If you choose to respond, I encourage you to treat it with the seriousness it deserves. She's clearly doing something interesting here and might learn some very big things.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeXFcg_ySqihJ7skLNPCfsb9tKSWm9cEm9wl-1UwBLABZ780g/viewform

The Masculinisation of Crime

This questionnaire is being conducted for a Year 12 Personal Interest Project for Society and Culture. The aim of this investigation is to explore how the news media’s framing of female and male offenders influences public perception and social change. This questionnaire will focus on gender stereotypes, media influence and social changes in gender equality. This questionnaire may contain questions regarding sensitive or triggering topics skip any questions you are not comfortable answering. All responses from this questionnaire are anonymous and no personal details will be shared. This questionnaire should take approximately 10-15 minutes. Thank you for your time and participation.

Google Docs

@trib

Done.

I have some feedback about the form's wording:

"What crimes do you associate with women?"

"Associate with" sounds ambiguous to me could mean women offenders or women victims.

"Do you think the feminist movement has impacted how female offenders are depicted by the news media?"

This question has an open text field, when similar questions elsewhere has a binary yes/no answer or a five-value "strongly disagree... strongly agree" spectrum.

@eribosot @trib yep it’s obviously not written by someone who has polled before. Too many ambiguities. I’m happy to support and tried to use the open text answers to elaborate on other answers if possible.
Great that there is an effort to start (continue?) the conversation though!