2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2010.02.006
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Fear of crime among citizens of Turkey

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“…First, the surveys were administered to a non-probability sample of college students and it is possible that the youthful composition of the sample shaped the findings. Although there is no consensus in the literature as to the relationship between age and fear of crime -some studies suggest fear increases with age (Toseland 1982), some suggest age has no impact on fear of crime (Eitle and Taylor 2008), and some suggest fear of crime decreases with age (Karakus, McGarrell and Basibuyuk 2010) -it is conceivable that the youth of the respondents affected the present findings. With respect to fear of crime in an East Asian context, Zhang and colleagues' (2009) analyses of data from China showed that younger people were more fearful of crime than were older persons.…”
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confidence: 60%
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“…First, the surveys were administered to a non-probability sample of college students and it is possible that the youthful composition of the sample shaped the findings. Although there is no consensus in the literature as to the relationship between age and fear of crime -some studies suggest fear increases with age (Toseland 1982), some suggest age has no impact on fear of crime (Eitle and Taylor 2008), and some suggest fear of crime decreases with age (Karakus, McGarrell and Basibuyuk 2010) -it is conceivable that the youth of the respondents affected the present findings. With respect to fear of crime in an East Asian context, Zhang and colleagues' (2009) analyses of data from China showed that younger people were more fearful of crime than were older persons.…”
Section: Research Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…To be afraid of crime is to be feminine (Madriz 1997;Stanko 1989). This fear may be affected by a number of socially constructed perceptions of danger -one common explanation for gender differences in fear of crime is that women's fear of crime is enhanced by the thought that any form of personal victimization could escalate into a sexual assault (Ferraro 1996;Karakus, McGarrell 2013; Pryor and Hughes 2013;Young 1992) -but at the core of such fear are patriarchal power structures (Madriz 1997;Stanko 1989Stanko , 1995.…”
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confidence: 99%
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