Journal article
Victimization and fear of crime in Brazil: The effect on the desire to move
Journal of criminology (2021), Vol.56(2-3), pp.194-212
18/05/2023
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Abstract
We examined the effect of victimization and fear of crime in Brazil and its attendant influence on the desire to move. Data drawn from the 2012 National Victimization Survey were used to model the relationship between victimization and the desire to move, with fear of crime used as a mediator variable. Our results indicate that being a victim of crime leads to increased fear, which, in turn, increases the desire to move. However, the indirect effect is comparatively small (i.e., our mediator variable—fear of crime—only marginally attenuates the relationship between victimization and the desire to move). We also found evidence that property victimization, victimization occurring close to an individual's home, and indirect victimization (i.e., hearing about a crime committed against another person in the neighborhood) were also predictors of an increased desire to move in Brazil. Lastly, our results also suggest the importance of distinguishing between victimization that occurred in the last 12 months compared to victimization that occurred more than 12 months ago. Thus, policies that reduce victimization and fear of crime may minimize the desire to move and any related economic and social costs.
Details
- Title
- Victimization and fear of crime in Brazil: The effect on the desire to move
- Creators
- Wander Plassa - Universidade Estadual do ParanáLuan V Bernardelli - Universidade Estadual do ParanáMichael A Kortt - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Journal of criminology (2021), Vol.56(2-3), pp.194-212
- Publisher
- SAGE Publications
- Identifiers
- 991013118410702368
- Copyright
- © The Author(s) 2023.
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article