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Vulnerability,context, and fear of victimization: Exploring race and ethnicity
Authors:Ryan Randa  Meghan Mitchell
Affiliation:Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, United States
Abstract:The importance of individual- and structural-level factors in predicting fear of victimization has been a source of many empirical evaluations. Theoretical predictors that influence these associations such as those outlined in the vulnerability thesis on fear of crime regularly find that age, race, and gender are predictors of fear. We explore whether adolescent populations, not yet having internalized vulnerability, are more influenced by contextual factors. To explore this hypothesis, we employ the National Crime Victimization Survey: School Crime Supplement to examine the role of vulnerability on fear of victimization at school. Logistic regression suggests that contextual school-level factors may mediate the relationship between fear of victimization at school and individual characteristics such as age, race, and gender.
Keywords:fear of victimization  vulnerability  school crime  school fear
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