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- Signal_crime abstract "Signal crime is a concept coined by Professor Martin Innes and Professor Nigel Fielding, aiming \"to capture the social semiotic processes by which particular types of criminal and disorderly conduct have a disproportionate impact upon fear of crime.\" The concept was created to aid a policing approach being trialled in the early 2000s by Surrey Police called reassurance policing - the ascendent to the current 'neighbourhood policing' approach in England and Wales. This approach was developed in order to close the 'reassurance gap' - the paradoxical situation in which the public's 'fear of crime' (as measured by the British Crime Survey/Crime Survey for England and Wales) does not change in tandem with the overall crime rate. The Signal Crimes Perspective contended that fear of crime and people's risk perceptions - the perceived likelihood of being victimised - were linked to certain crimes, deviant behaviours or the residual signs of these activities:\"In effect, the crime or incident is 'read' as a warning signal by its audience(s) that something is wrong or lacking, as a result of which they might be induced to take some form of protective action. In addition, the presence of this signal will shape how the person or groups concerned construct beliefs concerning other potential dangers and beliefs.\"↑ ↑ ↑".
- Signal_crime wikiPageExternalLink Innes.pdf.
- Signal_crime wikiPageExternalLink faq16.
- Signal_crime wikiPageID "12293308".
- Signal_crime wikiPageLength "3372".
- Signal_crime wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Signal_crime wikiPageRevisionID "633509511".
- Signal_crime wikiPageWikiLink Category:Criminology.
- Signal_crime wikiPageWikiLink Category:Law_enforcement.
- Signal_crime wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Alternative_Policing_Strategy.
- Signal_crime wikiPageWikiLink Community_policing.
- Signal_crime wikiPageWikiLink Crime_Survey_for_England_and_Wales.
- Signal_crime wikiPageWikiLink Reassurance_policing.
- Signal_crime wikiPageWikiLinkText "Signal crime".
- Signal_crime wikiPageWikiLinkText "signal crime".
- Signal_crime wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Crime-stub.
- Signal_crime wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Signal_crime subject Category:Criminology.
- Signal_crime subject Category:Law_enforcement.
- Signal_crime hypernym Concept.
- Signal_crime type Service.
- Signal_crime comment "Signal crime is a concept coined by Professor Martin Innes and Professor Nigel Fielding, aiming \"to capture the social semiotic processes by which particular types of criminal and disorderly conduct have a disproportionate impact upon fear of crime.\" The concept was created to aid a policing approach being trialled in the early 2000s by Surrey Police called reassurance policing - the ascendent to the current 'neighbourhood policing' approach in England and Wales.".
- Signal_crime label "Signal crime".
- Signal_crime sameAs Q7512710.
- Signal_crime sameAs m.02vz7yt.
- Signal_crime sameAs Q7512710.
- Signal_crime wasDerivedFrom Signal_crime?oldid=633509511.
- Signal_crime isPrimaryTopicOf Signal_crime.