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Anxiety about crime findings from the 1994 British Crime Survey | Author(s) | Michael Hough |
Corporate Author | Research and Planning Unit, Home Office |
Publisher | Home Office Research and Statistics Department, London, 1995 |
Pages | 92 pp (Home Office research study, no 147) |
Source | Information Section, Home Office Research and Planning Unit, Room 278, 50 Queen Anne's Gate, London SW1H 9AT. |
Keywords | Crime ; Research ; Social surveys. |
Annotation | Presents findings on people's fear of crime from the 1994 British Crime Survey. Includes chapters on fear of crime in comparison with other life worries, factors associated with fear of crime and the impact on people's behaviour. Key findings show that older people are less anxious than others about burglary and car theft, but more likely than others to feel unsafe out alone at night. |
Accession Number | CPA-960219040 B |
Classmark | TWA: 3A: 3F |
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