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Unravelling college students' fear of crime : the role of perceived social disorder and physical disorder on campus
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Abstract
The current study explores the role of individual and environmental determinants on students’ fear of crime. Based on a large-scale survey among students of a Belgian university (n = 1,463), the relationship between perceived social and physical disorder and the three dimensions of fear of crime (perceived risk of victimization, feelings of anxiety, avoidance behaviour) is examined. Support was found for a relationship between perceived social and physical disorder and perceived risk of victimization. Moreover, a relationship was found between students’ perception of social disorder and anxiety and students’ perception of physical disorder and avoidance behaviour. Based on the results, this study suggests that preventing or reducing visible signs of disorder on campus should inevitably be included in the university’s security policy. This research offers universities more insight in the determinants of students’ fear of crime and potential measures to increase their (perception of) safety.
Language
English
Source (journal)
British journal of educational studies. - London
Publication
London : 2022
ISSN
0007-1005 [print]
1467-8527 [online]
DOI
10.1080/00071005.2020.1870658
Volume/pages
70 :1 (2022) , p. 65-85
ISI
000605693900001
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UAntwerpen
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Creation 07.01.2021
Last edited 15.05.2025
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