2018
DOI: 10.1093/bjc/azy002
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Within-individual Change in Social Support, Perceived Collective Efficacy, Perceived Disorder and Fear of Crime: Results From a Two-wave Panel Study

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“…There is a need to further investigate what could explain avoidance. Perhaps avoidance is driven more by individual factors such as earlier victimization Goodrum 2010, albeit see Hardyns, Pauwels, andHeylen 2018). In line with earlier research (e.g., Collins 2016;Hinkle 2015;Wilcox -Rountree 1998;Yuan and McNeeley 2017), the results of the current study do suggest that different aspects of fear of crime should be defined and gauged using somewhat different predictors.…”
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“…There is a need to further investigate what could explain avoidance. Perhaps avoidance is driven more by individual factors such as earlier victimization Goodrum 2010, albeit see Hardyns, Pauwels, andHeylen 2018). In line with earlier research (e.g., Collins 2016;Hinkle 2015;Wilcox -Rountree 1998;Yuan and McNeeley 2017), the results of the current study do suggest that different aspects of fear of crime should be defined and gauged using somewhat different predictors.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…Low collective efficacy has been shown to have a positive relationship with different aspects of fear of crime (e.g., Abdullah et al 2015;Brunton-Smith, Jackson, and Sutherland 2014;Brunton-Smith and Sturgis 2011;Hinkle 2015;Markowitz et al 2001;Swatt et al 2013). In contrast, other research concludes that the relationship between collective efficacy, perceived disorder, and different aspects of fear of crime is not clear (Hardyns, Pauwels, and Heylen 2018;Hardyns et al 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Studies that have explored this issue have found that the public's perceptions of crime and incivilities and procedural injustice are predictive of the fear of crime compared with infrastructure measures such as street lighting or neighbourhood design that seem to have little or no predictive effect (Chadee et al, 2017;Haberman et al, 2016). Prior levels of perceived social disorder are also associated with later levels of perceived risk of victimisation (Hardyns et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hardyns et al (2018) examined the effects of perceived neighborhood disorder on fear of crime (operationalized as perceived risk of victimization) while controlling for perceptions of collective efficacy. The authors distinguish between social trust and informal social control whereas most studies have combined the two into a composite measure.…”
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confidence: 99%