Explaining Fear of Crime: Evidence from the 1984 British Crime Survey |
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ACORN areas actual risk anxiety about personal anxiety about street Area crime rate avoided believe borstal bothered by strangers British Crime Survey burglary and mugging burgled Chapter Claire Austin contact with crime David Moxon DEPENDENT VARIABLE differences elderly England and Wales Estimated neighbourhood risk Estimated personal risk fear of crime feel unsafe felt very unsafe gender Home Office impact Inner city residence inner-city residents litter Martin Davies Mike Hough mobility MUGGING RISK neighbourhood and personal neighbourhood crime neighbourhood streets night-time activities older persons perceived neighbourhood perceptions personal crime personal risk assessment personal safety police predictor probation question regression respondents were asked risk of crime risk of victimisation risks of burglary sexual assault Source 1984 BCS street safety Table teenagers Tony Marshall Unit Papers Unweighted degrees victim of crime violent crime weighted data women and older worry about burglary worry about mugging worry about rape worry about victimisation