Fear of crime has been rising persistently in Chile, even in periods where actual crime rates have decreased, making the perception of crime an important policy issue. This paper presents the results of the impact evaluation of a pilot public policy designed to reduce fear of crime around a shopping centre in Santiago, Chile. The pilot policy consisted of installing a team including police officers and local government officials that handed out information leaflets and talked to passers-by about crime prevention. Pre-intervention and post-intervention surveys were conducted in the shopping centre where the programme was implemented and in a control shopping centre nearby to identify the causal effects of the policy using a difference-in-dif...
Fear of crime has been the focus of scientific enquiry for more than fifty years. In this time a num...
In this article, we test whether an isolated information campaign can deter criminals by appealing t...
The paper investigates if and where registered crime and the fear of crime intersect in the four loc...
Fear of crime has been rising persistently in Chile, even in periods where actual crime rates have d...
This paper examines the association between trust and community involvement with fear of crime. Fear...
This Trends and Issues on fear of crime, and its reduction in Australia, represents an outstanding i...
The purpose of this paper is to develop actionable strategies designed for law enforcement agencies ...
Fear of crime is a little known phenomenon and has been barely explored within the social sciences. ...
the majority of NDC areas have targets to reduce fear of crime. This is not surprising given fear o...
The current study examines the association between fear of crime and awareness of community programs...
This article presents the main results of a biannual inquiry on fear of crime in the city of Oporto ...
This article analyzes the current state policy of Chile to overcome crime. It is noted that the stud...
In this article, we test whether an isolated information campaign can deter criminals by appealing t...
In the past 30 years, the fear of crime has come to be understood as a problem that can be independe...
There is often a mismatch between levels of crime and the fear of becoming a victim of crime. It is ...
Fear of crime has been the focus of scientific enquiry for more than fifty years. In this time a num...
In this article, we test whether an isolated information campaign can deter criminals by appealing t...
The paper investigates if and where registered crime and the fear of crime intersect in the four loc...
Fear of crime has been rising persistently in Chile, even in periods where actual crime rates have d...
This paper examines the association between trust and community involvement with fear of crime. Fear...
This Trends and Issues on fear of crime, and its reduction in Australia, represents an outstanding i...
The purpose of this paper is to develop actionable strategies designed for law enforcement agencies ...
Fear of crime is a little known phenomenon and has been barely explored within the social sciences. ...
the majority of NDC areas have targets to reduce fear of crime. This is not surprising given fear o...
The current study examines the association between fear of crime and awareness of community programs...
This article presents the main results of a biannual inquiry on fear of crime in the city of Oporto ...
This article analyzes the current state policy of Chile to overcome crime. It is noted that the stud...
In this article, we test whether an isolated information campaign can deter criminals by appealing t...
In the past 30 years, the fear of crime has come to be understood as a problem that can be independe...
There is often a mismatch between levels of crime and the fear of becoming a victim of crime. It is ...
Fear of crime has been the focus of scientific enquiry for more than fifty years. In this time a num...
In this article, we test whether an isolated information campaign can deter criminals by appealing t...
The paper investigates if and where registered crime and the fear of crime intersect in the four loc...