This paper presents the findings from a review of the theoretical and empirical literature on the links between crime and fear of crime, the social and built environment, and health and wellbeing. A pragmatic approach was employed, with iterative stages of searching and synthesis. This produced a holistic causal framework of pathways to guide future research. The framework emphasises that crime and fear of crime may have substantial impacts on wellbeing, but the pathways are often highly indirect, mediated by environmental factors, difficult to disentangle and not always in the expected direction. The built environment, for example, may affect health via its impacts on health behaviours; via its effects on crime and fear of crime; or via th...
2The concept of “fear of crime ” is a response to external stimuli visualised and conceptualised as ...
This paper attempts to provide new evidence on the indirect cost of neighbourhood crime rates on men...
Since the publication of The Broken Windows Theory and further theoretical developments there has be...
This paper presents the findings from a review of the theoretical and empirical literature on the li...
This paper presents the findings from a review of the theoretical and empirical literature on the li...
Background: Crime and fear of crime may impact negatively on health and well-being. Interventions to...
Background:<p></p> The fear of crime may have negative consequences for health and well...
Fear of crime has been the focus of scientific enquiry for more than fifty years. In this time a num...
BACKGROUND: The fear of crime may have negative consequences for health and wellbeing. It is influen...
Fear of crime has been defined in many ways; one definition is that it is an emotional reaction mark...
Fear of crime is implicated as a risk factor for poorer mental health, yet few studies have explored...
Past researches have shown that fear of crime is influenced by environmental features and social var...
Understanding fear of crime is the purpose of a significant body of research. Researchers studying t...
This study aims to explore environmental design and socio-cultural theoretical views in relation to ...
The factors that determne the health and well-being of older populations are increasingl...
2The concept of “fear of crime ” is a response to external stimuli visualised and conceptualised as ...
This paper attempts to provide new evidence on the indirect cost of neighbourhood crime rates on men...
Since the publication of The Broken Windows Theory and further theoretical developments there has be...
This paper presents the findings from a review of the theoretical and empirical literature on the li...
This paper presents the findings from a review of the theoretical and empirical literature on the li...
Background: Crime and fear of crime may impact negatively on health and well-being. Interventions to...
Background:<p></p> The fear of crime may have negative consequences for health and well...
Fear of crime has been the focus of scientific enquiry for more than fifty years. In this time a num...
BACKGROUND: The fear of crime may have negative consequences for health and wellbeing. It is influen...
Fear of crime has been defined in many ways; one definition is that it is an emotional reaction mark...
Fear of crime is implicated as a risk factor for poorer mental health, yet few studies have explored...
Past researches have shown that fear of crime is influenced by environmental features and social var...
Understanding fear of crime is the purpose of a significant body of research. Researchers studying t...
This study aims to explore environmental design and socio-cultural theoretical views in relation to ...
The factors that determne the health and well-being of older populations are increasingl...
2The concept of “fear of crime ” is a response to external stimuli visualised and conceptualised as ...
This paper attempts to provide new evidence on the indirect cost of neighbourhood crime rates on men...
Since the publication of The Broken Windows Theory and further theoretical developments there has be...