Many researchers out there find that it is troublesome that there is no clear justification among them on what the actual concept “fear of crime” means nor how to get the best measurements. How we can define it at best depends on the theoretical framework within the research is being done and the overall purpose of the research. Most of the research on “fear of crime” seem to separate it in one of four ways. Three of these that are defined are cognitive in nature; The overall perceived threat of crime in their own environment, reflecting on people’s concern about crime, and their own assessments of the personal risk of becoming a victim. The remaining approach is looking at fear as
Many researchers out there find that it is troublesome that there is no clear justification among them on what the actual concept “fear of crime” means nor how to get the best measurements. How we can define it at best depends on the theoretical framework within the research is being done and the overall purpose of the research. Most of the research on “fear of crime” seem to separate it in one of four ways. Three of these that are defined are cognitive in nature; The overall perceived threat of crime in their own environment, reflecting on people’s concern about crime, and their own assessments of the personal risk of becoming a victim. The remaining approach is looking at fear as