This study compares the relationship between official crime rates and residents’ perceptions of crime in census tracts. Employing a unique dataset that links household level data from the American Housing Survey metro samples over a period of 25 years (1976-2000) with official crime rate data for census tracts in selected cities during selected years, this large sample provides considerable ability to generalize the findings. I find that residents’ perception of crime is most strongly related to official rates of tract violent crime. Models simultaneously taking into account both violent and property crime consistently found that property crime actually has a negative effect on perceived crime. Among types of violent crime, the robbery rate...
Using multiple large datasets over time from Kansas City, Missouri, hypotheses drawn from theories o...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
This study compares the relationship between official crime rates in census tracts and resident perc...
This study attempts to disentangle the extent to which residents are systematically biased when repo...
ii This dissertation examines the effect of crime on neighborhood quality through an examination of ...
We study how residents form beliefs about the prevalence of crime in their neighborhood. We document...
ABSTRACT: Research has shown that demographic characteristics, media exposure, perceived risk to cri...
"Prior research frequently observes a positive cross-sectional relationship between various neighbor...
We provide evidence that perceptions of crime risk are severely biased for many years after a move t...
Perceptions of neighborhood crime and disorder are important for life quality in the community. Ofte...
ince 1994,there has been a dramatic decline in urban crime the United States. Of course, crime has n...
Most research on factors and causes of crime, whether property or violent crime, focuses on individu...
Perceived unsafety, fear of crime, and avoidance were studied in relation to different types of crim...
For decades the motivating factors behind criminal behavior have fascinated and perplexed criminolog...
Using multiple large datasets over time from Kansas City, Missouri, hypotheses drawn from theories o...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
This study compares the relationship between official crime rates in census tracts and resident perc...
This study attempts to disentangle the extent to which residents are systematically biased when repo...
ii This dissertation examines the effect of crime on neighborhood quality through an examination of ...
We study how residents form beliefs about the prevalence of crime in their neighborhood. We document...
ABSTRACT: Research has shown that demographic characteristics, media exposure, perceived risk to cri...
"Prior research frequently observes a positive cross-sectional relationship between various neighbor...
We provide evidence that perceptions of crime risk are severely biased for many years after a move t...
Perceptions of neighborhood crime and disorder are important for life quality in the community. Ofte...
ince 1994,there has been a dramatic decline in urban crime the United States. Of course, crime has n...
Most research on factors and causes of crime, whether property or violent crime, focuses on individu...
Perceived unsafety, fear of crime, and avoidance were studied in relation to different types of crim...
For decades the motivating factors behind criminal behavior have fascinated and perplexed criminolog...
Using multiple large datasets over time from Kansas City, Missouri, hypotheses drawn from theories o...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...