This paper addresses subjective insecurity, namely perceptions of (in)security and criminal variables on campus among Portuguese higher education students. Additionally, predictors of perceptions of (in)security and gender differences were also examined. The participants were 775 students and data were collected through the “Diagnosis of Local Security Questionnaire”. Robbery, physical assault, theft, and sexual offenses were the most feared crimes. Additionally, robbery, theft, and public property damage were perceived as the most common on campus. Alcohol/drug consumption and juvenile conflicts/delinquency were the main reasons justifying criminal occurrences. Sociodemographic variables such as gender, age, education, and years of campus ...
International audienceMost research on school (Cacouault-Bitaud &Œuvrard, 2009) reminds us of ...
Using data from a spring 2004 telephone survey of 1,010 female undergraduate and graduate studnets a...
Recent research in the United Kingdom has indicated that many students experience high levels of fea...
This paper addresses subjective insecurity, namely perceptions of (in)security and criminal variable...
This study addressed and characterized direct and indirect criminal victimization among college stud...
This study was designed to test perceptions and perceived safety and how it relates to fear of crime...
Master of Social Science in Criminology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.For decades crime ...
One of the most important predictors of fear of crime is gender, in that women are more fearful of c...
The purpose of this study was to determine students’ perceptions of on campus safety and their aware...
This paper discusses a small research project undertaken in partnership with the organisation Crime ...
International audienceBased on victimization surveys conducted on the university campuses of the cit...
In this paper we have researched the students' perception of fear of crime. To begin with, our atten...
Color poster with text, charts, maps, and graphs.The purpose of this study is to explore students’ p...
This paper discusses a small research project undertaken in partnership with the organisation Crime ...
The issue of student's perception of safety on their college campus has been a recurring problem. St...
International audienceMost research on school (Cacouault-Bitaud &Œuvrard, 2009) reminds us of ...
Using data from a spring 2004 telephone survey of 1,010 female undergraduate and graduate studnets a...
Recent research in the United Kingdom has indicated that many students experience high levels of fea...
This paper addresses subjective insecurity, namely perceptions of (in)security and criminal variable...
This study addressed and characterized direct and indirect criminal victimization among college stud...
This study was designed to test perceptions and perceived safety and how it relates to fear of crime...
Master of Social Science in Criminology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.For decades crime ...
One of the most important predictors of fear of crime is gender, in that women are more fearful of c...
The purpose of this study was to determine students’ perceptions of on campus safety and their aware...
This paper discusses a small research project undertaken in partnership with the organisation Crime ...
International audienceBased on victimization surveys conducted on the university campuses of the cit...
In this paper we have researched the students' perception of fear of crime. To begin with, our atten...
Color poster with text, charts, maps, and graphs.The purpose of this study is to explore students’ p...
This paper discusses a small research project undertaken in partnership with the organisation Crime ...
The issue of student's perception of safety on their college campus has been a recurring problem. St...
International audienceMost research on school (Cacouault-Bitaud &Œuvrard, 2009) reminds us of ...
Using data from a spring 2004 telephone survey of 1,010 female undergraduate and graduate studnets a...
Recent research in the United Kingdom has indicated that many students experience high levels of fea...