Controversy.. to say the least.
And it seems to be a growing concern.
Here are just a few examples.
In all test/ studies (that I have seen) the women are American, (a woman from Cairo, also made one while visiting, just Google

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Woman Hears Over 100 Cat Calls Walking Through NYC http://www.wsj.com/video/woman-hears-over-100-cat-calls-walking-through-nyc/5ABE5229-EE45-4C41-AD68-710E8A2EB6F9.html/
VIDEO: Men watch as their girlfriends get catcalled while walking in New York City | abc7.com http://abc7.com/society/men-watch-as-their-girlfriends-get-catcalled-while-walking-in-new-york-city/889249
Newly hung signs declare Philadelphia, New York ‘no-catcall zones’ http://mobile.philly.com/blogs/?wss=/philly/blogs/trending/&id=300338901&/
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TODAY
The Daily Tar Heel :: Letter: Catcalling article failed to call out men http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2015/09/letter-catcalling-article-failed-to-call-out-men/
article failed to call out men
| PUBLISHED 09/25/15 12:11AM
TO THE EDITOR:
In a recent article about a student project mapping out catcalling on campus, there was no mention of the perpetrators: men. Instead, the author wrote that catcalling “has affected hundreds of students.” It is as if the catcalls come from out of thin air. It is no secret that the overwhelming majority of catcallers are men and that it is a problem women have to worry about.
But journalists and many advocates talk about sexual harassment by using the passive voice and in ways that mask the perpetrators. Rape, domestic violence and sexual harassment are all gendered acts rooted in sexism. It is critical to name who is doing what to whom. We cannot change a problem that we cannot name.
A helpful way to name the perpetrators when talking about this type of behavior is by describing it as a form of “male-pattern violence.” I encourage everyone to name the perpetrators of male-pattern violence so that we can have a conversation about what real violence prevention might look like.
Corey Frost
Graduate student
School of Law
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