This study was designed to answer two questions. First, does the risk sensitivity model of worry about crime replicate in three European countries? Second, can the model be extended to include need for cognitive closure? Method A national probability survey in Italy, Bulgaria, and Lithuania measured worry about criminal victimization, risk perception, and need for cognitive closure. Additive and interactive relationships between latent constructs were tested using latent moderated structural equation modelling. Results First, perceived likelihood, control, and consequence were statistically significant additive predictors of worry about crime. Second, the association between subjective probability judgements and worry about crime was strong...
This paper offers a theoretical treatise that bridges the social and the psychological in risk perce...
The current study seeks to enhance the theoretical development of fear of crime by exploring the com...
Purpose This study explores associations between worry about victimization, crime information proces...
This study was designed to answer two questions. First, does the risk sensitivity model of worry abo...
This paper considers the psychology of risk perception in worry about crime. A survey-based study re...
This article considers the psychology of risk perception in worry about crime. A survey-based study ...
This article considers the psychology of risk perception in worry about crime. A survey-based study ...
Stranger violence can have a variety of different physical, psychological, social and economic effec...
Crime surveys typically ask respondents how ‘likely’ they think it is that they will become a crime ...
This paper examines vulnerability and risk perception in the fear of crime. Past studies have often ...
A large body of empirical research exploring emotional responses to crime in Europe, North America a...
The current study aims to clarify the relationship between fear of crime and risk perception, age, g...
This study assesses the scaling properties of some new measures of the fear of crime. The new concep...
Fear of crime is a dynamic psychosocial phenomenon, and sophisticated methodologies are necessary in...
This thesis constitutes a criminological study of the fear of crime as a public reaction to crime an...
This paper offers a theoretical treatise that bridges the social and the psychological in risk perce...
The current study seeks to enhance the theoretical development of fear of crime by exploring the com...
Purpose This study explores associations between worry about victimization, crime information proces...
This study was designed to answer two questions. First, does the risk sensitivity model of worry abo...
This paper considers the psychology of risk perception in worry about crime. A survey-based study re...
This article considers the psychology of risk perception in worry about crime. A survey-based study ...
This article considers the psychology of risk perception in worry about crime. A survey-based study ...
Stranger violence can have a variety of different physical, psychological, social and economic effec...
Crime surveys typically ask respondents how ‘likely’ they think it is that they will become a crime ...
This paper examines vulnerability and risk perception in the fear of crime. Past studies have often ...
A large body of empirical research exploring emotional responses to crime in Europe, North America a...
The current study aims to clarify the relationship between fear of crime and risk perception, age, g...
This study assesses the scaling properties of some new measures of the fear of crime. The new concep...
Fear of crime is a dynamic psychosocial phenomenon, and sophisticated methodologies are necessary in...
This thesis constitutes a criminological study of the fear of crime as a public reaction to crime an...
This paper offers a theoretical treatise that bridges the social and the psychological in risk perce...
The current study seeks to enhance the theoretical development of fear of crime by exploring the com...
Purpose This study explores associations between worry about victimization, crime information proces...