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  2. Fear of crime - Wikipedia

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    While fear of crime can be differentiated into public feelings, thoughts and behaviors about the personal risk of criminal victimization, distinctions can also be made between the tendency to see situations as fearful, the actual experience while in those situations, and broader expressions about the cultural and social significance of crime and symbols of crime in people's neighborhoods and ...

  3. Women's fear of crime - Wikipedia

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    They suggest fear of rape is the most important and most unique element of women's fear of crime, or even that women's fear of crime is a generalized fear of rape. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Proponents of this theory, often referred to as the "shadow of sexual assault hypothesis," often note that women tend to fear that rape will co-occur with other crimes ...

  4. Opinion - Perception matters: Fear of crime is changing how ...

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    The poll also shows how fear of crime is changing the way Americans live. According to the nonpartisan survey, 62 percent of Americans believe crime is now a bigger problem than it was a few years ...

  5. Fearmongering - Wikipedia

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    Stories about crime, and especially violent crimes and crimes against children, figure prominently among newspaper headlines. An analysis of US newspapers has found that between 10 and 30% of headlines involve crime and fear, with a tendency to a shift of focus from isolated crime events to more thematic articles about fear. [14]

  6. Psychoanalytic criminology - Wikipedia

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    Psychoanalytic criminology is a method of studying crime and criminal behaviour that draws from Freudian psychoanalysis. This school of thought examines personality and the psyche (particularly the unconscious) for motive in crime. [1] Other areas of interest are the fear of crime and the act of punishment. [2]

  7. Don't Let Crime Fears Undermine Americans' Rights - AOL

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    Amid fear of rising crime, let's take a careful and deliberate approach—lest innocent people lose their rights and property.

  8. Psychological torture - Wikipedia

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    A prisoner at Abu Ghraib shows fear of a U.S. army dog during prisoner abuse. Psychological torture, mental torture or emotional torture is a type of torture that relies primarily on psychological effects and only secondarily on any physical harm inflicted. Although not all psychological torture involves the use of physical violence, there is a ...

  9. Column: Everyone has a theory of why crime is rising. This ...

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    Studies link income inequality and crime. Just look to L.A., where thousands are homeless, and people get robbed of watches worth enough to buy a home. ... $300,000 watches without fear of being ...