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Influence of environmental variables on fear of crime: Comparing self-report data with physiological measures in an experimental design
Authors:Francisco J. Castro-Toledo  Juan O. Perea-García  Rebeca Bautista-Ortuño  Panagiotis Mitkidis
Affiliation:1.CRíMINA Center for the Study and Prevention of Crime,Miguel Hernández University,Alacant,Spain;2.Interacting Minds Centre,Aarhus University,Aarhus C,Denmark;3.Health Psychology Department,Miguel Hernández University,Alacant,Spain;4.Department of Management, School of Business and Social Science,Aarhus University,Aarhus C,Denmark;5.Center for Advanced Hindsight, Social Science Research Institute,Duke University,Durham,USA
Abstract:

Objectives

Self-reports and questionnaires have been the preferred research methods in the criminological field of “fear of crime” (FOC) since its rise in the 1960s. Our study had two main goals: (1) to measure the physiological indicators of fear in real time and (2) to compare these data with those obtained through self-reports, designed also to measure the emotion of fear.

Methods

An experimental study was conducted over the course of a week during late February 2016 in Aarhus (Denmark), in which the focus was on traditional environmental variables in the field of FOC (i.e., poor lighting conditions).

Results

Our results support the ideas that: (1) the absence of good luminosity in an open public space in an urban setting elicits physiological reactions of arousal that can be taken as indicators of experiences of fear and (2) heart rate appears to capture aspects of the emotion of fear that are not reflected in data obtained through self-report questionnaires.

Conclusions

This study, introducing a pioneering approach to the study of FOC, presents great potentials in complementing traditional methods in the crime sciences. The many challenges we faced are significant and reported with the hope that subsequent literature will build upon. We propose that traditional methods and new measurements could be combined to advance research in the field by allowing researchers to more unambiguously constrain the interpretation of their data. This becomes particularly relevant in a field like FOC, which has long suffered from irreconcilable results stemming from different investigations.
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