“…The tendency for crime-associated trepidation among women to be greater than that among men has been documented in numerous nations, inclusive of: Australia (Australian Bureau of Statistics 2010), Botswana (Johnson 2006), Canada (Alvi et al 2001;Weinrath and Gartrell 1996), China Zhang et al 2009), England (Gray, Jackson andFarrall 2011), Ghana (Adu-Mireku 2002), Greece (Tseloni and Zarafonitou 2008), Iceland (Kristjansson 2007), India (Chockalingam and Srinivasan 2009), Japan (Chockalingam and Srinivasan 2009), Mexico (Vilalta 2011(Vilalta , 2012, Scotland (Kristjansson 2007), Sweden (Özacilar 2013;Smith and Torstensson 1997), Turkey (Karakus, McGarrell and Basibuyuk 2010), and the United States (Clemente and Kleiman 1977;Eitle and Taylor 2008;Haynie 1998;Lane, Gover and Dahod 2009). One prior study conducted in South Korea (Lee 1997) also suggested fear of crime was problematic among women, but the study focused exclusively on women and did not contain an analysis of gendered variation in fear.…”