Fear of Crime and Perceived Areas of Danger on Campus: The Roles of Personal Characteristics and Environmental FeaturesCornell University, 1993 - 278 pages |
Common terms and phrases
2/8 Locations actual crime Actual Environmental Features ANOVA Appendix areas of campus average fear rating Blue Light Phones campus users Collegetown coping behaviors Cornell crime experience crime on campus Day & Night Design and Policy environment escort service experience with crime experience with personal exposure to campus factors familiar fear at night Fear of Accidents fear of crime feared areas feared locations feared places feel footcandles frequently Garafolo gender greater number hiding places hometown size Hypothesis Ithaca level of fear Manmade Niches measures number of coping number of feared number of places Number of Steps paths perceived danger perceptions personal characteristics personal crime problems with fear questionnaire Rating of Enclosure rating of fear Rating of Shadows reasons for fear related to fear Reported Crime significant relationship situations Steps Present Subjects Reporting surrounding areas Terrain Type Total Number unfamiliar victimization women Wright x Ratings Y Y Y