Fear of crime is a complex phenomenon influenced by a range of interconnected social and demographic variables, including perceptions of risk and vulnerability, age, social class, geographical location, ethnicity, personal experience of criminal victimisation, media reporting and popular wisdom (Hale, 1996). It can have a variety of effects on individuals’ ‘quality of life’, ranging from not walking home alone at night to withdrawing from society altogether and living in isolation. Felt or expressed fear of crime bears no necessary relationship to the objective risk of victimisation and, paradoxically, those who tend to demonstrate the greatest fear - older people and women – are often those who are least at risk (Ferraro, 1995). For this r...
There is often a mismatch between levels of crime and the fear of becoming a victim of crime. It is ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study describes the social class distribution of fear ...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
In the past 30 years, the fear of crime has come to be understood as a problem that can be independe...
2The concept of “fear of crime ” is a response to external stimuli visualised and conceptualised as ...
This paper presents a new definition of fear of crime that integrates two conceptual developments in...
Fear of crime affects far more people than crime itself. Fear of crime can motivate individual behav...
The authors discuss the role of the police in reducing fear of crime, which is obviously a larger pr...
The fear of crime has been recognized as an important social problem in its own right, with a signif...
This paper argues that to ignore the social meaning that constitutes public perceptions of crime is ...
This study assesses the scaling properties of some new measures of the fear of crime. The new concep...
This paper broadens theoretical perspectives on fear of crime in late life by exploring the concept ...
This paper presents a new definition of fear of crime that integrates two conceptual developments in...
The `fear of crime' has, in the past three decades or so, developed as an important area of criminol...
Is fear-of-crime a crime phobia? Based on the results from the Feelings about Crime Study, it was hy...
There is often a mismatch between levels of crime and the fear of becoming a victim of crime. It is ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study describes the social class distribution of fear ...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
In the past 30 years, the fear of crime has come to be understood as a problem that can be independe...
2The concept of “fear of crime ” is a response to external stimuli visualised and conceptualised as ...
This paper presents a new definition of fear of crime that integrates two conceptual developments in...
Fear of crime affects far more people than crime itself. Fear of crime can motivate individual behav...
The authors discuss the role of the police in reducing fear of crime, which is obviously a larger pr...
The fear of crime has been recognized as an important social problem in its own right, with a signif...
This paper argues that to ignore the social meaning that constitutes public perceptions of crime is ...
This study assesses the scaling properties of some new measures of the fear of crime. The new concep...
This paper broadens theoretical perspectives on fear of crime in late life by exploring the concept ...
This paper presents a new definition of fear of crime that integrates two conceptual developments in...
The `fear of crime' has, in the past three decades or so, developed as an important area of criminol...
Is fear-of-crime a crime phobia? Based on the results from the Feelings about Crime Study, it was hy...
There is often a mismatch between levels of crime and the fear of becoming a victim of crime. It is ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study describes the social class distribution of fear ...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...