Western scholars implicitly assume that the correlates of fear of crime discovered in the extant literature are also applicable to populations of different culture and ethnic backgrounds. The current study investigates whether such an assumption is valid, drawing on survey data of Chinese immigrants in Houston. Among other findings, this study reveals that the effect of age on fear of crime is negative among Chinese immigrants, contrary to the previous research findings on the general population. We discuss the social and cultural process that produces this interesting pattern. The study also finds that consistent with previous research that acculturation is a salient variable in explaining immigrants ’ fear of crime
“Middleman minority theory,” as developed by Blalock and Bonacich, focuses on immigrant adaptation s...
In the past 30 years, the fear of crime has come to be understood as a problem that can be independe...
This paper argues that to ignore the social meaning that constitutes public perceptions of crime is ...
Western scholars implicitly assume that the correlates of fear of crime discovered in the extant lit...
Fear of crime has been a major social and political issue in Western societies. Previous studies hav...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the prevalence and psychosocial correlates of fea...
Fear of crime amongst older persons has been fairly widely researched in Western societies. Most stu...
It is routinely assumed that the presence of ethnic minorities in a local community contributes to a...
It is routinely assumed that the presence of ethnic minorities in a local community contributes to a...
In general, most studies that examined the relationship immigrants – criminal behavior focused on th...
Previous research has established that fear of crime victimization is a result of many factors inclu...
This investigation develops and tests an hypothesised Cognitive Behavioral Fear of Crime Model. Mass...
This study examined Americans\u27 perceptions of immigrants as threats and their implications on imm...
The paper reports the first of adult fears according to ethnicity The Chinese endorsed greater fearf...
In the framework of intergroup threat theory, it is routinely assumed that the presence of immigrant...
“Middleman minority theory,” as developed by Blalock and Bonacich, focuses on immigrant adaptation s...
In the past 30 years, the fear of crime has come to be understood as a problem that can be independe...
This paper argues that to ignore the social meaning that constitutes public perceptions of crime is ...
Western scholars implicitly assume that the correlates of fear of crime discovered in the extant lit...
Fear of crime has been a major social and political issue in Western societies. Previous studies hav...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the prevalence and psychosocial correlates of fea...
Fear of crime amongst older persons has been fairly widely researched in Western societies. Most stu...
It is routinely assumed that the presence of ethnic minorities in a local community contributes to a...
It is routinely assumed that the presence of ethnic minorities in a local community contributes to a...
In general, most studies that examined the relationship immigrants – criminal behavior focused on th...
Previous research has established that fear of crime victimization is a result of many factors inclu...
This investigation develops and tests an hypothesised Cognitive Behavioral Fear of Crime Model. Mass...
This study examined Americans\u27 perceptions of immigrants as threats and their implications on imm...
The paper reports the first of adult fears according to ethnicity The Chinese endorsed greater fearf...
In the framework of intergroup threat theory, it is routinely assumed that the presence of immigrant...
“Middleman minority theory,” as developed by Blalock and Bonacich, focuses on immigrant adaptation s...
In the past 30 years, the fear of crime has come to be understood as a problem that can be independe...
This paper argues that to ignore the social meaning that constitutes public perceptions of crime is ...