We provide evidence that perceptions of crime risk are severely biased for many years after a move to a new neighborhood. Based on four successive waves of a large crime survey, matched with administrative records on household relocations, we find that the longer an individual lives in a neighborhood, the higher their perception of the crime rate in the neighborhood. This finding holds irrespective of whether the move is from a relatively low-crime to a relatively high-crime area or vice versa. We find that avoidance behavior adjusts in line with the observed changes in beliefs
The organizational and structural character of local neighbourhoods has been increasingly linked to ...
ince 1994,there has been a dramatic decline in urban crime the United States. Of course, crime has n...
Fear of crime is a widespread social problem in the United States. Using a sample of five neighborho...
We provide evidence that perceptions of crime risk are severely biased for many years after a move t...
We study how residents form beliefs about the prevalence of crime in their neighborhood. We document...
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 ...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
When entering an unfamiliar neighborhood, adaptive social decisions are dependent on an accurate ass...
This study compares the relationship between official crime rates and residents’ perceptions of crim...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
Where one live seems to shape one’s worry about crime. Structural characteristics of neighbourhoods,...
The current study explores how neighborhood fear of crime ("worry about specific crimes") changes ov...
The organizational and structural character of local neighbourhoods has been increasingly linked to ...
A growing body of evidence has reiterated the negative impacts that crime and perceptions of insecur...
The organizational and structural character of local neighbourhoods has been increasingly linked to ...
ince 1994,there has been a dramatic decline in urban crime the United States. Of course, crime has n...
Fear of crime is a widespread social problem in the United States. Using a sample of five neighborho...
We provide evidence that perceptions of crime risk are severely biased for many years after a move t...
We study how residents form beliefs about the prevalence of crime in their neighborhood. We document...
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 ...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
When entering an unfamiliar neighborhood, adaptive social decisions are dependent on an accurate ass...
This study compares the relationship between official crime rates and residents’ perceptions of crim...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
Where one live seems to shape one’s worry about crime. Structural characteristics of neighbourhoods,...
The current study explores how neighborhood fear of crime ("worry about specific crimes") changes ov...
The organizational and structural character of local neighbourhoods has been increasingly linked to ...
A growing body of evidence has reiterated the negative impacts that crime and perceptions of insecur...
The organizational and structural character of local neighbourhoods has been increasingly linked to ...
ince 1994,there has been a dramatic decline in urban crime the United States. Of course, crime has n...
Fear of crime is a widespread social problem in the United States. Using a sample of five neighborho...