2023
DOI: 10.1177/08862605231207621
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Victimization, Disability Status, and Fear Among U.S. College Students

Leah E. Daigle,
Cooper A. Maher,
Brittany E. Hayes
et al.

Abstract: Levels of fear of crime are high in the United States, though they differ across groups. Researchers have identified characteristics associated with high levels of fear of crime, often noting that those most fearful also have vulnerabilities that increase their risk of experiencing victimization. Thus, having a vulnerability and experiencing victimization may exacerbate fear of crime. One such characteristic that may impact fear of crime is having a disability. The current study uses data from the American Col… Show more

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