Fear of crime in the United States has become a problem as serious as crime itself. Many commentators have pointed out that fear is greatly out of proportion to the objective probability of being victimized. But to date, few multivariate analyses of fear of crime have been undertaken. The present research moves in this direction by combining and analyzing two national samples from 1973 and 1974 in regard to fear (n = 2,700). We employed five variables central to the victimization literature—sex, race, age, socioeconomic status, and community size. Multivariate Nominal Scale Analysis (MNA) was employed to assess the independent ability of each variable to predict re-spondents who indicated a fear of crime (42 %) and those who did not (58 %)....
The conceptualization and measurement of fear of crime have received considerable attention in the r...
Past research has confirmed that structural attributes of nations, as well as individual characteris...
ince 1994,there has been a dramatic decline in urban crime the United States. Of course, crime has n...
The causes of fear of crime have been studied by researchers for over three decades. The examination...
ABSTRACT: Research has shown that demographic characteristics, media exposure, perceived risk to cri...
Crime in the United States has been on the increase for the past 50 years but, it has become a major...
The present study investigated the validity of the construct of fear of criminal victimization, and ...
This study investigated the correlation between gender, age, race, the precincts/areas of town in wh...
Previous research has established that fear of crime victimization is a result of many factors inclu...
In the past 30 years, the fear of crime has come to be understood as a problem that can be independe...
Fear of crime affects far more people than crime itself. Fear of crime can motivate individual behav...
This paper investigated fear of crime in the case of personal and neighborhood related variables. Aq...
Objective to analysis the fear of crime factors according to the research carried out in 2009 in Lju...
Fear of crime is a widespread social problem in the United States. Using a sample of five neighborho...
The fear of crime is analyzed on six college and university campuses that make up the Atlanta Univer...
The conceptualization and measurement of fear of crime have received considerable attention in the r...
Past research has confirmed that structural attributes of nations, as well as individual characteris...
ince 1994,there has been a dramatic decline in urban crime the United States. Of course, crime has n...
The causes of fear of crime have been studied by researchers for over three decades. The examination...
ABSTRACT: Research has shown that demographic characteristics, media exposure, perceived risk to cri...
Crime in the United States has been on the increase for the past 50 years but, it has become a major...
The present study investigated the validity of the construct of fear of criminal victimization, and ...
This study investigated the correlation between gender, age, race, the precincts/areas of town in wh...
Previous research has established that fear of crime victimization is a result of many factors inclu...
In the past 30 years, the fear of crime has come to be understood as a problem that can be independe...
Fear of crime affects far more people than crime itself. Fear of crime can motivate individual behav...
This paper investigated fear of crime in the case of personal and neighborhood related variables. Aq...
Objective to analysis the fear of crime factors according to the research carried out in 2009 in Lju...
Fear of crime is a widespread social problem in the United States. Using a sample of five neighborho...
The fear of crime is analyzed on six college and university campuses that make up the Atlanta Univer...
The conceptualization and measurement of fear of crime have received considerable attention in the r...
Past research has confirmed that structural attributes of nations, as well as individual characteris...
ince 1994,there has been a dramatic decline in urban crime the United States. Of course, crime has n...