Fear of crime, like crime itself, is thought to be a factor that constrains efforts by government and non-state actors at promoting socially cohesive communities and a caring society. As concern over South Africa's social fabric have mounted, increasing policy attention has been directed at perceptions of safety and nation-building. In this study, we use nationally representative survey data to examine recent theoretical models on the link between fear of crime and social cohesion within communities. The results do not offer strong support for the hypothesis that higher fear of crime is associated with lower levels of social trust, neighbouthood ties and civic cohesion, although fear does have a moderate, adverse influence on attitudes tow...
High and rising levels of crime plague post-apartheid South Africa. A common explanation for these ...
This paper examines the relationship between public confidence in policing and public perceptions of...
Numerous theories apply to fear of crime and each are associated with different kinds of variables. ...
Fear of crime, like crime itself, is thought to be a factor that constrains efforts by government an...
Fear of crime, like crime itself, is thought to be a factor that constrains efforts by government an...
Achieving ‘social cohesion’ across race and class divides in South African settlements is a major ch...
Studies have shown that community cohesion is an important factor in crimereduction. Comm...
High crime and violence rates in South Africa are associated with the progressive disintegration of ...
High crime and violence rates in South Africa are associated with the progressive disintegration of ...
This chapter begins by briefly and critically reflecting on the limitations associated with measurin...
This is the editorial for a speical edition of SACQ exploring the links between social cohesion and ...
The findings of the latest Markinor opinion poll on government performance indicate that two thirds ...
HSRC Policy Brief, MarchThe fear of crime has a negative impact on quality of life at the individual...
A victimisation study conducted among 3300 householders in South Africa’s Nelson Mandela Metropolita...
Social values such as safety and security needs of members of society are necessary to ensure a sust...
High and rising levels of crime plague post-apartheid South Africa. A common explanation for these ...
This paper examines the relationship between public confidence in policing and public perceptions of...
Numerous theories apply to fear of crime and each are associated with different kinds of variables. ...
Fear of crime, like crime itself, is thought to be a factor that constrains efforts by government an...
Fear of crime, like crime itself, is thought to be a factor that constrains efforts by government an...
Achieving ‘social cohesion’ across race and class divides in South African settlements is a major ch...
Studies have shown that community cohesion is an important factor in crimereduction. Comm...
High crime and violence rates in South Africa are associated with the progressive disintegration of ...
High crime and violence rates in South Africa are associated with the progressive disintegration of ...
This chapter begins by briefly and critically reflecting on the limitations associated with measurin...
This is the editorial for a speical edition of SACQ exploring the links between social cohesion and ...
The findings of the latest Markinor opinion poll on government performance indicate that two thirds ...
HSRC Policy Brief, MarchThe fear of crime has a negative impact on quality of life at the individual...
A victimisation study conducted among 3300 householders in South Africa’s Nelson Mandela Metropolita...
Social values such as safety and security needs of members of society are necessary to ensure a sust...
High and rising levels of crime plague post-apartheid South Africa. A common explanation for these ...
This paper examines the relationship between public confidence in policing and public perceptions of...
Numerous theories apply to fear of crime and each are associated with different kinds of variables. ...