The current pilot study explores whether mobile technology can be leveraged in survey research to gather meaningful context-dependent data on fear of crime and risk perception formation. A series of Ecological Momentary Assessments (EMAs) were administered to students enrolled at an Australian University (N = 20), using a smartphone application. Analysis of data collected from participants in their everyday activity spaces: a) show strong internal consistency among multiple measures of crime fear; b) indicate that perceptual measures of social cohesion are significant predictors of victimisation worry, and; c) support most hypothesised associations between concepts contained in contemporary models of crime fear. Unfortunately, some aspects ...
As the City.Risks project has proceeded with developing technological solutions for avoiding and mit...
The analysis of spatial information and temporal patterns via social media content such as Twitter h...
This article presents the main results of a biannual inquiry on fear of crime in the city of Oporto ...
The current pilot study explores whether mobile technology can be leveraged in survey research to ga...
With few exceptions, the situational dimension of fear of crime has been paid insufficient attention...
Although a situational dimension is often discussed in the fear of crime literature, this notion is,...
The current study describes and tests a new momentary model of victimisation worry, based on data co...
Situational data have become more frequently used in research on offending and victimization. Howeve...
The introduction of experience research using smartphone applications has enabled researchers to exp...
There is a growing body of literature examining the situational dimensions of offending and victimiz...
Much previous research on the fear of crime has focused on why some individuals, with certain charac...
Purpose: There is a current need for innovation in research on the fear of crime to move on from ge...
A situational dimension is often discussed in the fear of crime research but most studies rarely ado...
Fear of crime has been the focus of scientific enquiry for more than fifty years. In this time a num...
This study aims to examine feelings of safety and the correlates to feelings of decreased worry towa...
As the City.Risks project has proceeded with developing technological solutions for avoiding and mit...
The analysis of spatial information and temporal patterns via social media content such as Twitter h...
This article presents the main results of a biannual inquiry on fear of crime in the city of Oporto ...
The current pilot study explores whether mobile technology can be leveraged in survey research to ga...
With few exceptions, the situational dimension of fear of crime has been paid insufficient attention...
Although a situational dimension is often discussed in the fear of crime literature, this notion is,...
The current study describes and tests a new momentary model of victimisation worry, based on data co...
Situational data have become more frequently used in research on offending and victimization. Howeve...
The introduction of experience research using smartphone applications has enabled researchers to exp...
There is a growing body of literature examining the situational dimensions of offending and victimiz...
Much previous research on the fear of crime has focused on why some individuals, with certain charac...
Purpose: There is a current need for innovation in research on the fear of crime to move on from ge...
A situational dimension is often discussed in the fear of crime research but most studies rarely ado...
Fear of crime has been the focus of scientific enquiry for more than fifty years. In this time a num...
This study aims to examine feelings of safety and the correlates to feelings of decreased worry towa...
As the City.Risks project has proceeded with developing technological solutions for avoiding and mit...
The analysis of spatial information and temporal patterns via social media content such as Twitter h...
This article presents the main results of a biannual inquiry on fear of crime in the city of Oporto ...