In victimology, fear of crime is understood as an emotional response to the perceived threat of crime. Fear of crime has been found to be affected by several variables besides local crime rates and personal experiences with victimization. This study examines the relationship between religion and fear of crime, an underexplored topic in the criminological literature. This gap is rather surprising given the central role religion has been found to play in shaping the attitudes and perceptions of congregants. In particular, religion has been found to foster generalized trust, which should engender lower levels of distrust or misanthropy, including that which is directed towards a general fear of crime. OLS regression was performed using data fr...
Fear of crime in the United States has become a problem as serious as crime itself. Many commentator...
Extensive empirical studies have established that women fear crime more than men and theoretical arg...
[[abstract]]Abstract This study was to understand the relationship between individual and community...
This paper provides a review of the literature that assesses the relationship between religion and c...
Considerable research in sociology, criminology, and economics aims to understand the effect of reli...
The purpose of this research is to show the impact of religion on human behavior especially that rel...
Persistent high levels of crime in this country have provided support for the need for public progra...
The purposes of this study are to examine householders’ perceptions of fear of crime in Nablus city,...
The causes of fear of crime have been studied by researchers for over three decades. The examination...
Objective There has been a growing interest in the relationship between culture and crime in recent...
ABSTRACT: Research has shown that demographic characteristics, media exposure, perceived risk to cri...
The Effect of Religion on Crime and Delinquency: Hellfire in the 21st Century. Although there has...
Traditional accounts of fear of crime and victimisation have largely concentrated on factors associa...
The feeling of safety on college campuses is an important aspect to millennial college students. Acc...
This article examines whether shared religious beliefs and religious social relationships (Durkheim)...
Fear of crime in the United States has become a problem as serious as crime itself. Many commentator...
Extensive empirical studies have established that women fear crime more than men and theoretical arg...
[[abstract]]Abstract This study was to understand the relationship between individual and community...
This paper provides a review of the literature that assesses the relationship between religion and c...
Considerable research in sociology, criminology, and economics aims to understand the effect of reli...
The purpose of this research is to show the impact of religion on human behavior especially that rel...
Persistent high levels of crime in this country have provided support for the need for public progra...
The purposes of this study are to examine householders’ perceptions of fear of crime in Nablus city,...
The causes of fear of crime have been studied by researchers for over three decades. The examination...
Objective There has been a growing interest in the relationship between culture and crime in recent...
ABSTRACT: Research has shown that demographic characteristics, media exposure, perceived risk to cri...
The Effect of Religion on Crime and Delinquency: Hellfire in the 21st Century. Although there has...
Traditional accounts of fear of crime and victimisation have largely concentrated on factors associa...
The feeling of safety on college campuses is an important aspect to millennial college students. Acc...
This article examines whether shared religious beliefs and religious social relationships (Durkheim)...
Fear of crime in the United States has become a problem as serious as crime itself. Many commentator...
Extensive empirical studies have established that women fear crime more than men and theoretical arg...
[[abstract]]Abstract This study was to understand the relationship between individual and community...