This paper presents a new definition of fear of crime that integrates two conceptual developments in this enduring field of criminological enquiry. Our measurement strategy differentiates first between specific worries and diffuse anxieties in emotional responses to crime, and second between productive and counterproductive effects on subjective well-being and precautionary activities. Drawing on data from a representative survey of seven London neighbourhoods, these distinctions are combined into an ordinal scale that moves from the ‘unworried’, to low-level motivating emotions, to frequent and dysfunctional worry about crime. We demonstrate that different categories of ‘fear ’ have dif-ferent correlates and explain different levels of var...
This work defines the fear of crime as an emotional reaction to uncertainty and unpredictability in ...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
Fear of crime has been researched since late 1960s and is commonly recognized one of the most freque...
This paper presents a new definition of fear of crime that integrates two conceptual developments in...
The fear of crime has been recognized as an important social problem in its own right, with a signif...
Studying the fear of crime is a research field that has grown enormously in the past two decades. Ye...
Fear of crime is a complex phenomenon influenced by a range of interconnected social and demographic...
Fear of crime describes a range of different feelings, thoughts and behaviours that people have rega...
Fear of crime affects far more people than crime itself. Fear of crime can motivate individual behav...
In the past 30 years, the fear of crime has come to be understood as a problem that can be independe...
There is often a mismatch between levels of crime and the fear of becoming a victim of crime. It is ...
Fear of crime has been the focus of scientific enquiry for more than fifty years. In this time a num...
2The concept of “fear of crime ” is a response to external stimuli visualised and conceptualised as ...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
Since the very beginnings of research on the fear of crime in the early 1970s, authors have emphasiz...
This work defines the fear of crime as an emotional reaction to uncertainty and unpredictability in ...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
Fear of crime has been researched since late 1960s and is commonly recognized one of the most freque...
This paper presents a new definition of fear of crime that integrates two conceptual developments in...
The fear of crime has been recognized as an important social problem in its own right, with a signif...
Studying the fear of crime is a research field that has grown enormously in the past two decades. Ye...
Fear of crime is a complex phenomenon influenced by a range of interconnected social and demographic...
Fear of crime describes a range of different feelings, thoughts and behaviours that people have rega...
Fear of crime affects far more people than crime itself. Fear of crime can motivate individual behav...
In the past 30 years, the fear of crime has come to be understood as a problem that can be independe...
There is often a mismatch between levels of crime and the fear of becoming a victim of crime. It is ...
Fear of crime has been the focus of scientific enquiry for more than fifty years. In this time a num...
2The concept of “fear of crime ” is a response to external stimuli visualised and conceptualised as ...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
Since the very beginnings of research on the fear of crime in the early 1970s, authors have emphasiz...
This work defines the fear of crime as an emotional reaction to uncertainty and unpredictability in ...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
Fear of crime has been researched since late 1960s and is commonly recognized one of the most freque...