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- Fear_of_crime abstract "The fear of crime refers to the fear of being a victim of crime as opposed to the actual probability of being a victim of crime. The fear of crime, along with fear of the streets and the fear of youth, is said to have been in Western culture for \"time immemorial\". While fear of crime can be differentiated into public feelings, thoughts and behaviors about the personal risk of criminal victimization, distinctions can also be made between the tendency to see situations as fearful, the actual experience while in those situations, and broader expressions about the cultural and social significance of crime and symbols of crime in people's neighborhoods and in their daily, symbolic lives.Importantly, feelings, thoughts and behaviors can have a number of functional and dysfunctional effects on individual and group life, depending on actual risk and people's subjective approaches to danger. On a negative side, they can erode public health and psychological well-being; they can alter routine activities and habits; they can contribute to some places turning into 'no-go' areas via a withdrawal from community; and they can drain community cohesion, trust and neighborhood stability. Some degree of emotional response can be healthy: psychologists have long highlighted the fact that some degree of worry can be a problem-solving activity, motivating care and precaution, underlining the distinction between low-level anxieties that motivate caution and counter-productive worries that damage well-being.Factors influencing the fear of crime include the psychology of risk perception, circulating representations of the risk of victimization (chiefly via interpersonal communication and the mass media), public perceptions of neighborhood stability and breakdown, the influence of neighbourhood context, and broader factors where anxieties about crime express anxieties about the pace and direction of social change. There are also some wider cultural influences. For example, some have argued that modern times have left people especially sensitive to issues of safety and insecurity.".
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageExternalLink violent-crime.
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageExternalLink obo-9780195396607-0051.
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageID "5392947".
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageLength "22613".
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageRevisionID "708155903".
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crime.
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageWikiLink Category:Criminology.
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageWikiLink Crime.
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageWikiLink Ephebiphobia.
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageWikiLink Gallup_(company).
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageWikiLink Mass_media.
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageWikiLink Moral_authority.
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageWikiLink Victimisation.
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageWikiLink Western_culture.
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fear of crime".
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageWikiLinkText "criminal".
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageWikiLinkText "fear of crime".
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageWikiLinkText "fear".
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Fear_of_crime wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ref_label.
- Fear_of_crime subject Category:Crime.
- Fear_of_crime subject Category:Criminology.
- Fear_of_crime comment "The fear of crime refers to the fear of being a victim of crime as opposed to the actual probability of being a victim of crime. The fear of crime, along with fear of the streets and the fear of youth, is said to have been in Western culture for \"time immemorial\".".
- Fear_of_crime label "Fear of crime".
- Fear_of_crime sameAs Q1788984.
- Fear_of_crime sameAs Kriminalitätsfurcht.
- Fear_of_crime sameAs Criminofobia.
- Fear_of_crime sameAs m.0djtty.
- Fear_of_crime sameAs Strah_pred_kriminaliteto.
- Fear_of_crime sameAs Rädslan_för_brott.
- Fear_of_crime sameAs Q1788984.
- Fear_of_crime wasDerivedFrom Fear_of_crime?oldid=708155903.
- Fear_of_crime isPrimaryTopicOf Fear_of_crime.