RT Article T1 Nostalgia, anomia and the fear of crime JF Journal of criminology VO 58 IS 1 SP 3 OP 20 A1 Hirtenlehner, Helmut 1970- A2 Farrall, Stephen 1969- LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1921375906 AB In times of change, individuals may feel disoriented and alienated, be afraid of crime and long for a supposedly better past. Despite these interdependencies, the interrelationships between anomia, nostalgia and fear of crime have remained under-researched. In order to close this gap, the current study investigates whether feelings of nostalgia increase fear of crime and what role sentiments of anomia might play in this context. The results of a university student survey in Austria indicate that both nostalgia and anomia affect the levels of fear of crime reported, and that the influence of sentiments of anomia on worry about crime is partially mediated by feelings of nostalgia. Instrumental variables analyses, employed to defuse the endogeneity issue, confirm the nostalgia effect. K1 Insecurity K1 Anomia K1 Nostalgia K1 Fear of crime DO 10.1177/26338076241260847