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Everyday Emotion and the Fear of Crime: Preliminary Findings from Experience and Expression


Stephen Farrall


University of Sheffield

Jonathan Jackson


London School of Economics & Political Science: Department of Methodology

Emily Gray


Keele University

April 1, 2006

Experience & Expression in the Fear of Crime Working Paper No. 1

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This Working Paper - the first a series of discussion papers drafted under the auspices of an ESRC research grant (RES 000231108) - outlines our approach to a rather thorny set of conceptual and methodological issues relating to fear of crime research. We come at the topic from a quantitative/crime survey perspective. However, we use qualitative data from our previous studies and others' reports of ethnographies, diary studies and the such, to inform and support the arguments that we wish to make. We start with the concern that standard research tools have exaggerated public experience of the fear of crime. We outline findings from three studies which cumulatively suggest that criminologists have been rather naïve in capturing everyday emotions about crime. Failing to appreciate their complexity, antecedents and effects; failing to contextualise worries with other day-to-day concerns; asking rather blunt questions 'How worried are you' - all this may have led to over-estimations of the impact of worry about crime on peoples' everyday lives.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 38

Keywords: Fear of Crime, Methodology, Everyday Emotions, Criminology

JEL Classification: I18, I31, I38

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Date posted: September 6, 2007 ; Last revised: March 19, 2013

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Farrall, Stephen , Jackson, Jonathan and Gray, Emily, Everyday Emotion and the Fear of Crime: Preliminary Findings from Experience and Expression (April 1, 2006). Experience & Expression in the Fear of Crime Working Paper No. 1. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1012354 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1012354

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Stephen Farrall
University of Sheffield ( email )
Crookesmoor Building, Conduit Road
Sheffield S10 1FL
United Kingdom
Jonathan Jackson
London School of Economics & Political Science: Department of Methodology ( email )
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United Kingdom
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Emily Gray (Contact Author)
Keele University ( email )
Staffs ST5 5BG UK
Keele
United Kingdom
44 1782 583749 (Phone)
441782 584269 (Fax)
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