The study of women’s fear of crime has received considerable academic attention from a range of disciplinary directions. This thesis propels these existing debates further forward by problematising the construction of ‘fear’ and ‘safety’ in existing work and by exploring the range of ways in which public spaces are understood, and knowledge about them constructed and deployed. Using a Foucauldian and affective theoretical framework, the thesis uncovers how safe or fearful ‘knowledges’ are constituted, and reconfigures them, beyond the limits of this lexicon, as ‘at-home-ness’ and ‘un-at-home-ness’. These terms offer both broader and more precise ways of speaking about the specificity of women’s day-to-day experiences of occupying public sp...
Using insights from criminology and urban geography, this article seeks to investigate individual an...
Using insights from criminology and urban geography, this article seeks to investigate individual an...
Fear of crime (FOC) research has repeatedly found a ‘paradox of fear’, in which females are found to...
The study of women’s fear of crime has received considerable academic attention from a range of disc...
This paper contributes to contemporary debates about the geographies of gendered fear of crime by ex...
AbstractThis paper relates to “fear of crime” in public open spaces from the point of women living i...
This thesis evaluates and advances theories of systematic violence as a social control of vulnerabl...
World Multidisciplinary Civil Engineering-Architecture-Urban Planning Symposium (WMCAUS) -- JUN 13-1...
This article examines how fear of crime and safekeeping are constituted as part of the same disposit...
This article uses qualitative methodology to explore women’s fear of crime in intimate relations, an...
Geography of crime is not a new addition to the discipline of geography, many studies, mostly empir...
The murder of 13 women in the North of England between 1975 and 1979 by Peter Sutcliffe who became k...
This thesis explores young people’s emotional experiences of fear of crime. It is based on a long-te...
Much previous research on the fear of crime has focused on why some individuals, with certain charac...
Based on ethnographic research, involving observations, participant observation and in-depth interv...
Using insights from criminology and urban geography, this article seeks to investigate individual an...
Using insights from criminology and urban geography, this article seeks to investigate individual an...
Fear of crime (FOC) research has repeatedly found a ‘paradox of fear’, in which females are found to...
The study of women’s fear of crime has received considerable academic attention from a range of disc...
This paper contributes to contemporary debates about the geographies of gendered fear of crime by ex...
AbstractThis paper relates to “fear of crime” in public open spaces from the point of women living i...
This thesis evaluates and advances theories of systematic violence as a social control of vulnerabl...
World Multidisciplinary Civil Engineering-Architecture-Urban Planning Symposium (WMCAUS) -- JUN 13-1...
This article examines how fear of crime and safekeeping are constituted as part of the same disposit...
This article uses qualitative methodology to explore women’s fear of crime in intimate relations, an...
Geography of crime is not a new addition to the discipline of geography, many studies, mostly empir...
The murder of 13 women in the North of England between 1975 and 1979 by Peter Sutcliffe who became k...
This thesis explores young people’s emotional experiences of fear of crime. It is based on a long-te...
Much previous research on the fear of crime has focused on why some individuals, with certain charac...
Based on ethnographic research, involving observations, participant observation and in-depth interv...
Using insights from criminology and urban geography, this article seeks to investigate individual an...
Using insights from criminology and urban geography, this article seeks to investigate individual an...
Fear of crime (FOC) research has repeatedly found a ‘paradox of fear’, in which females are found to...