Fear of Crime Victimization among Females in Public Spaces
Syeda Samar Zahra,
Sidra Hameed,
Ukhra Baig
et al.
Abstract:Background: Fear of crime significantly undermines community cohesion, transforming public spaces into perceived no-go areas due to heightened insecurity. This social issue notably affects women, limiting their engagement in public life and escalating safety-related expenditures and avoidance behaviors.
Objective: The study aims to explore the fear of crime victimization among females in public spaces, focusing on the intensity of their fear, the factors contributing to it, and the resultant consequences on th… Show more
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