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    cullent1993m-1b.pdf (7.747mb)
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    1993
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    cullen, timothy t.
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    the main objective of this thesis was to examine the indicators of fear of victimization by incorporating the variables age, gender, living arrangement and security precautions into warr and stafford’s (1983) conceptual model of fear (that high levels of perceived risk and perceived seriousness are associated with a high level of fear of victimization for a particular offense) and then testing the explanatory power of this revised model. a probability sample of 194 thunder bay 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and retirees was drawn using a multi-stage sampling technique and the data indicated that the independent variables explained 41.6 percent of the variation in fear for the combined 16 offenses, with perceived risk, perceived seriousness and gender emerging as the only statistically significant indicators of fear. thus, fearful persons tended to be females who perceived victimization to be both likely to occur and serious in its consequences. contrary to the bulk of fear of crime research, 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 in general were found to be more fearful than retirees, and female 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 in particular were found be to more fearful than female retirees, male retirees and male 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 . these findings suggest that fear of victimization is a phenomenon that is not reserved for the elderly alone and, thus, future research should focus upon the victimization fears of all gender/age categories.
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