Article (Accepted version) (Refereed)

2010 
Abstract This study assesses the scaling properties of some new measures of the fear of crime. The new conceptualisation – a range of distinct but related constructs that constitute the fear of crime – comprises the interplay between emotion, risk perception and environmental perception. Data from a small-scale survey are analysed using confirmatory factor analysis showing good scaling properties of the multiple indicators. Two implications of the new conceptualisation for the rationality of the fear of crime are discussed. First, perceptions of the risk of crime seem a product of how individuals make sense of their social and physical environment. Second, the fear of crime may constitute such evlautions of community cohesion and moral consensus as well as specific experiences of ‘fear’ of ‘crime’ – a way of seeing as well as way of feeling. The conclusions of the paper consider ramifications for the rationality of the fear of crime, particularly in the context of reassurance policing in England and Wales. Key words: fear of crime; survey measurement; confirmatory factor analysis 3
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