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The Routledge international handbook on fear of crime / edited by Murray Lee and Gabe Mythen.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Routledge handbooks
- Routledge international handbooks
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Fear of crime.
- Crime prevention.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- Edition:
- 1 Edition.
- Other Title:
- International handbook on fear of crime
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Routledge, 2018.
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- Introduction
- Histories of fear of crime
- Fear of crime before "fear of crime" / Barry Godfrey
- "Hot under the collar" : the garrotting moral panic of the 1860's / Chas Critcher
- The discovery of fear of crime in the U.K. / Mike Hough
- The ebbs and flows of anxiety : how emotional responses to crime and disorder influenced social policy in the U.K. in the twenty-first century / Emily Gray
- Mediating fear of crime
- Fear the monster : racialised violence, sovereign power and the thin blue line / Travis Linnemann and Corina Medley
- After the culture of fear : fear of crime in the United States half a century on / Jonathan Simon
- Fear 2.0 : worry about cybercrime in England and Wales / Ian Brunton-Smith
- Beyond moral panic : young people and fear of crime / Kelly Richards and Murray Lee
- Nothing to fear but fear itself? : liquid provocations for new media and fear of crime / Jamie K. Wardman
- Methodologies and conceptual debates
- A construal-level approach to the fear of crime / Ioanna Gusetti
- Qualifying fear of crime : multi-methods approaches / Murray Lee and Justin R. Ellis
- Visual methods in research on fear of crime : a critical assessment / Gabry Vanderveen
- The perils of "uncertainty" for fear of crime research in the twenty-first century / Will McGowan
- Dissecting and Stratifying Fear of Crime
- Crime and the fear of Muslims / Scott Poynting
- Gender, violence and fear of crime : women as fearing subjects? / Sandra Walklate
- Discovering "the enemy within" : the state, fear and criminology / Karen Evans
- Law, regulation and policing the fear of crime
- In the eye of the (motivated) beholder : towards a motivated cognition perspective on disorder perceptions / Jonathan Jackson, Ben Bradford, Ian Brunton-Smith and Emily Gray
- Countering the fears of terrorism : policing and community relations / Basia Spalek and Tracey Davanna
- Do police officers fear crime in the same way as the population? : results of a local police survey on insecurity and fear of crime in Switzerland / Christine Burkhardt, Natalia Delgrande and Partice Villettaz
- Policing, performance indicators and fear of crime / Alyce McGovern
- Curating risk, selling safety? : fear of crime, responsibilisation and the surveillance school economy / Emmeline Taylor
- Contexts and geographies of fear of crime
- Removing fear of crime : the role of regulation in creating safer spaces for sex workers / Teela Sanders and Lynzi Armstrong
- Fear and insecurity in Latin America / Lucía Dammert and Felipe Salazar
- Fear of crime and overall anxieties in rural areas : the case of Sweden / Vania Ceccato
- Additive and synergistic perceived risk of crime : a multilevel longitudinal study in Peru / Wilson Hernández
- Punitive populism and fear of crime in Central America / Sebastian Huhn
- Fear of crime research in China / Jianhong Liu and Shan Cui
- Connecting fear of crime : new approaches and ways forward
- How to break a rape culture : gendered fear of crime and the myth of the stranger-rapist / Alex Fanghangel
- Becoming feared : fashioning and projecting the violent self / Mark Halsey
- The fear drop / Marnix Eysnick Smeets and Pim Foekens
- "Hyphenated fears" and "camouflaged" responses : fear of crime, war and militarism / Ross McGarry
- Conclusion.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 6, 2017).
- ISBN:
- 9781315651781
- 1315651785
- OCLC:
- 1013928065
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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