The current study examines the association between fear of crime and awareness of community programs designed to prevent or reduce crime and social disorder. Data were collected from a community survey of household residents living on the Gold Coast of Australia (N = 713). Results indicate that those reportedly aware of community initiatives, fear property crime and crimes against persons differently than those reportedly unaware of them. For fear of personal victimisation, awareness of crime prevention programs within an area weakened relationships between (a) perceptions of incivility and social cohesion; (b) perceptions of the consequences of victimisation and likelihood of victimisation; and (c) perceptions of the likelihood of victimis...
Through a small-scale exploratory study, this paper presents findings from research that examined pe...
2The concept of “fear of crime ” is a response to external stimuli visualised and conceptualised as ...
Strategies that reduce fear of crime may contribute to improved health outcomes; however interventio...
This paper examines the association between trust and community involvement with fear of crime. Fear...
This article examines some of the ways in which fear of crime impacts upon opportunities for social ...
The purpose of this paper is to develop actionable strategies designed for law enforcement agencies ...
In the past 30 years, the fear of crime has come to be understood as a problem that can be independe...
Understanding community perceptions of crime and safety is important to policy makers, legislators, ...
This article examines some of the ways in which fear of crime impacts upon opportunities for social ...
This Trends and Issues on fear of crime, and its reduction in Australia, represents an outstanding i...
Under the community policing philosophy, reducing citizen fear of crime has become a legitimate obje...
Data collected from residents living in southeast Queensland, Australia (N = 713) are used to replic...
This paper argues that to ignore the social meaning that constitutes public perceptions of crime is ...
Numerous theories apply to fear of crime and each are associated with different kinds of variables. ...
Through a small-scale exploratory study, this paper presents findings from research that examined pe...
Through a small-scale exploratory study, this paper presents findings from research that examined pe...
2The concept of “fear of crime ” is a response to external stimuli visualised and conceptualised as ...
Strategies that reduce fear of crime may contribute to improved health outcomes; however interventio...
This paper examines the association between trust and community involvement with fear of crime. Fear...
This article examines some of the ways in which fear of crime impacts upon opportunities for social ...
The purpose of this paper is to develop actionable strategies designed for law enforcement agencies ...
In the past 30 years, the fear of crime has come to be understood as a problem that can be independe...
Understanding community perceptions of crime and safety is important to policy makers, legislators, ...
This article examines some of the ways in which fear of crime impacts upon opportunities for social ...
This Trends and Issues on fear of crime, and its reduction in Australia, represents an outstanding i...
Under the community policing philosophy, reducing citizen fear of crime has become a legitimate obje...
Data collected from residents living in southeast Queensland, Australia (N = 713) are used to replic...
This paper argues that to ignore the social meaning that constitutes public perceptions of crime is ...
Numerous theories apply to fear of crime and each are associated with different kinds of variables. ...
Through a small-scale exploratory study, this paper presents findings from research that examined pe...
Through a small-scale exploratory study, this paper presents findings from research that examined pe...
2The concept of “fear of crime ” is a response to external stimuli visualised and conceptualised as ...
Strategies that reduce fear of crime may contribute to improved health outcomes; however interventio...