This paper is the first of its kind to study quality of life responses of crime victims. Using cross-sectional data from the OHS97 survey of South Africa, it is shown that victims report significantly lower well-being than the non-victims, ceteris paribus. Happiness is lower for non-victimized respondents currently living in higher crime areas. However, some evidence is found that criminal victimization hurts, but hurts less if regional crime rate on our reference group is high
This chapter briefly reviews research on fear of crime and its effect on quality of life. It is fol...
This paper extends research on the relation between crime and happiness by investigating the impact ...
This study investigated how far the post-apartheid government has progressed in creating a better li...
This paper is the first of its kind to study quality of life responses of crime victims. Using cross...
This paper is the first of its kind to study quality of life responses of crime victims. Using cross...
This paper is the first of its kind to study quality of life responses of crime victims. Using cross...
This paper is the first of its kind to study quality of life responses of crime victims. Using cross...
A victimisation study conducted among 3300 householders in South Africa’s Nelson Mandela Metropolita...
A study is presented on the influence of criminal victimization on well-being and fear within a nati...
This paper uses 2005 Malawian data to investigate the link between crime and happiness in Malawi. De...
This paper investigates the effect of local crime on well-being in Germany, using data from the Germ...
Public perceptions of crime and victimisation can influence an individual's subjective well-being. R...
This paper uses self-reported data on victimization, subjective well being and ideology for a panel ...
This paper uses newly available data to describe the distribution of crime victimization and other c...
Crime hurts victims financially and often physically. This paper examines how individual well-being ...
This chapter briefly reviews research on fear of crime and its effect on quality of life. It is fol...
This paper extends research on the relation between crime and happiness by investigating the impact ...
This study investigated how far the post-apartheid government has progressed in creating a better li...
This paper is the first of its kind to study quality of life responses of crime victims. Using cross...
This paper is the first of its kind to study quality of life responses of crime victims. Using cross...
This paper is the first of its kind to study quality of life responses of crime victims. Using cross...
This paper is the first of its kind to study quality of life responses of crime victims. Using cross...
A victimisation study conducted among 3300 householders in South Africa’s Nelson Mandela Metropolita...
A study is presented on the influence of criminal victimization on well-being and fear within a nati...
This paper uses 2005 Malawian data to investigate the link between crime and happiness in Malawi. De...
This paper investigates the effect of local crime on well-being in Germany, using data from the Germ...
Public perceptions of crime and victimisation can influence an individual's subjective well-being. R...
This paper uses self-reported data on victimization, subjective well being and ideology for a panel ...
This paper uses newly available data to describe the distribution of crime victimization and other c...
Crime hurts victims financially and often physically. This paper examines how individual well-being ...
This chapter briefly reviews research on fear of crime and its effect on quality of life. It is fol...
This paper extends research on the relation between crime and happiness by investigating the impact ...
This study investigated how far the post-apartheid government has progressed in creating a better li...