It is routinely assumed that the presence of ethnic minorities in a local community contributes to a feeling of unsafety among the majority population. This could be explained by a direct relation between ethnic diversity and some forms of crime, but it can also be expected that stereotypes toward specific groups of the population contribute to this relation. In this article it is assessed whether fear of crime is positively related to anti-immigrant sentiments, and to what extent they are associated with the real and perceived presence of ethnic minority groups and the occurrence of criminal acts. The analysis is based on the combination of official police records and survey data for local municipalities in Belgium. The results show there ...
This paper argues that to ignore the social meaning that constitutes public perceptions of crime is ...
This paper aims to take a holistic approach to studying fear of crime by testing predictors at multi...
Feeling unsafe in a multicultural neighbourhood has been related—especially in the case of indigenou...
It is routinely assumed that the presence of ethnic minorities in a local community contributes to a...
In the framework of intergroup threat theory, it is routinely assumed that the presence of immigrant...
Previous research has established a correlation between fear of crime and anti-immigrant sentiments....
Previous research has established a strong correlation between fear of crime and anti-immigrant sent...
Despite a strong cognitive association in the minds of native citizens between ethnic minority prese...
In the past 30 years, the fear of crime has come to be understood as a problem that can be independe...
Despite a strong cognitive association in the minds of citizens between ethnic minority presence and...
Traditional accounts of fear of crime and victimisation have largely concentrated on factors associa...
The present research examines whether the perception of neighborhood disorder differs between ethnic...
The fear of crime has been recognized as an important social problem in its own right, with a signif...
The authors discuss the role of the police in reducing fear of crime, which is obviously a larger pr...
In general, most studies that examined the relationship immigrants – criminal behavior focused on th...
This paper argues that to ignore the social meaning that constitutes public perceptions of crime is ...
This paper aims to take a holistic approach to studying fear of crime by testing predictors at multi...
Feeling unsafe in a multicultural neighbourhood has been related—especially in the case of indigenou...
It is routinely assumed that the presence of ethnic minorities in a local community contributes to a...
In the framework of intergroup threat theory, it is routinely assumed that the presence of immigrant...
Previous research has established a correlation between fear of crime and anti-immigrant sentiments....
Previous research has established a strong correlation between fear of crime and anti-immigrant sent...
Despite a strong cognitive association in the minds of native citizens between ethnic minority prese...
In the past 30 years, the fear of crime has come to be understood as a problem that can be independe...
Despite a strong cognitive association in the minds of citizens between ethnic minority presence and...
Traditional accounts of fear of crime and victimisation have largely concentrated on factors associa...
The present research examines whether the perception of neighborhood disorder differs between ethnic...
The fear of crime has been recognized as an important social problem in its own right, with a signif...
The authors discuss the role of the police in reducing fear of crime, which is obviously a larger pr...
In general, most studies that examined the relationship immigrants – criminal behavior focused on th...
This paper argues that to ignore the social meaning that constitutes public perceptions of crime is ...
This paper aims to take a holistic approach to studying fear of crime by testing predictors at multi...
Feeling unsafe in a multicultural neighbourhood has been related—especially in the case of indigenou...