The multilevel impacts of proximate crime generators and attractors on individual-level perceptions of crime risk

Fear of crime has been associated with mental illness, poor physical health, reduced social cohesion and informal social control. Prior studies examining variance in levels of fear have been explained at both the individual and neighborhood levels. Although there is a growing body of research examin...

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Main Author: Houser, Kimberly (Author)
Contributors: McCord, Eric S. ; Sorg, Evan T.
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2019
In: Crime & delinquency
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