Socializing into fear: The impact of socializing institutions on adolescents’ fear of crime

Despite huge amounts of attention paid to the phenomenon of fear of crime in the political and scientific arena, research on fear of crime among young people remains scarce. The few studies that have been conducted have identified several determinants, but the relative weight of these (sets of) vari...

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