The current study seeks to enhance the theoretical development of fear of crime by exploring the complex cognitive processes involved in risk perception formation. We apply Trope and Liberman’s construal level theory (CLT) of psychological distance to understand how and why these complex cognitive processes might shape an individual’s worry about crime. We pilot survey measures designed to capture perceptions of psychological distance and worry about crime using a convenience sample of N=265 residents from Townsville, Queensland, Australia. Results of confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) reveal that these new measures have good scaling properties and that each dimension of psychological distance is empirically distinct. Multiple linear regres...
Criminologists have long noted that social networks play a role in influencing residents' fear of cr...
The organizational and structural character of local neighbourhoods has been increasingly linked to ...
This study was designed to answer two questions. First, does the risk sensitivity model of worry abo...
The current study seeks to enhance the theoretical development of fear of crime by exploring the com...
Construal level theory of psychological distance (CLT) is a social psychological theory that explore...
This thesis constitutes a criminological study of the fear of crime as a public reaction to crime an...
Fear of crime is a dynamic psychosocial phenomenon, and sophisticated methodologies are necessary in...
Since the late 1960s, crime has been hypothesized to be associated with fear of crime. However, litt...
The current study describes and tests a new momentary model of victimisation worry, based on data co...
2018-07-26Individuals experience and react to disaster events at varying levels of psychological dis...
Where one live seems to shape one’s worry about crime. Structural characteristics of neighbourhoods,...
Numerous theories apply to fear of crime and each are associated with different kinds of variables. ...
This article considers the psychology of risk perception in worry about crime. A survey-based study ...
The conceptualization and measurement of fear of crime have received considerable attention in the r...
Individuals may put themselves at risk of criminal victimisation through a misguided sense of safety...
Criminologists have long noted that social networks play a role in influencing residents' fear of cr...
The organizational and structural character of local neighbourhoods has been increasingly linked to ...
This study was designed to answer two questions. First, does the risk sensitivity model of worry abo...
The current study seeks to enhance the theoretical development of fear of crime by exploring the com...
Construal level theory of psychological distance (CLT) is a social psychological theory that explore...
This thesis constitutes a criminological study of the fear of crime as a public reaction to crime an...
Fear of crime is a dynamic psychosocial phenomenon, and sophisticated methodologies are necessary in...
Since the late 1960s, crime has been hypothesized to be associated with fear of crime. However, litt...
The current study describes and tests a new momentary model of victimisation worry, based on data co...
2018-07-26Individuals experience and react to disaster events at varying levels of psychological dis...
Where one live seems to shape one’s worry about crime. Structural characteristics of neighbourhoods,...
Numerous theories apply to fear of crime and each are associated with different kinds of variables. ...
This article considers the psychology of risk perception in worry about crime. A survey-based study ...
The conceptualization and measurement of fear of crime have received considerable attention in the r...
Individuals may put themselves at risk of criminal victimisation through a misguided sense of safety...
Criminologists have long noted that social networks play a role in influencing residents' fear of cr...
The organizational and structural character of local neighbourhoods has been increasingly linked to ...
This study was designed to answer two questions. First, does the risk sensitivity model of worry abo...