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Helmut Kury (Ed.): „Fear of <strong>Crime</strong> – Punitivity“.<br />
New Developments in Theory and Research. Bochum 2008, XVII, 492 S kartoniert<br />
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Inhalt/Content: H.-J. Kerner, Foreword H. Kury, Introduction<br />
Fear of <strong>Crime</strong>: E. Gray/J. Jackson/St. Farrall, Researching Everyday Emotions:Towards a<br />
Multi-disciplinary Investigation of the Fear of <strong>Crime</strong>. K. Sessar, Fear of <strong>Crime</strong> or Fear of<br />
Risk? Some Considerations resulting from Fea of <strong>Crime</strong> Studies and their political<br />
implications. G.Vanderveen, How to measure „Fear of <strong>Crime</strong>“ in a valid and reliable way? H.<br />
Kury/J. Obergfell-Fuchs, Measuring Fear of <strong>Crime</strong>: How valid are the results? A quantitative<br />
and qualitative approach. H.L. Kaal/G. Vanderveen/M.E. van Oeveren, Spatial Perception of<br />
Unsafety, <strong>Crime</strong> and Disorder. H. Hirtenlehner, Vulnerability – Mediating the Perceived Risk<br />
– Fear of Victimization – Linkage? Testing a Transactional Theory of Fear of <strong>Crime</strong> Using<br />
Data from Austria. H. Hirtenlehner, Disorder, Social Anxieties and Fear of <strong>Crime</strong> with a<br />
pezial Focus on generalized Insecurities. C. Zarafonitou, Fear of <strong>Crime</strong> and Victimisation:<br />
The Greek Experience. G. Meško/I Kovčo-Vukadin/E. Muratbegović, Social-Demographic<br />
and Social Psychological-Perspectives of Fear of <strong>Crime</strong> in Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia and<br />
Herzegovina.<br />
Punitivity: S. Maruna/A. Matravers/A. King, Disowning our shadow: A psychoanalytic<br />
approach to understanding punitive public attitudes; S. Maruna/A. King, Public Opinion and<br />
Community Penalties; D.A. Green, Political Culture and Incentives to Penal Populism; H.<br />
Kury/J. Obergfell-Fuchs, Methodological Problems in Measuring Attitudes to Punishment<br />
(Punitivity). A quantitative and qualitative approach; J. Obergfell-Fuchs, „Punitivity“ within<br />
the Criminal Justice System in Germany; A. Serrano-Maíllo/H. Kury, Insecurity Feelings and<br />
Punitivity: Relationship in a National Sample of Adolescents and Young Adults in Spain; T.F.<br />
Hartnagel/L. Templeton, Perceptions, Emotions and Experiences of <strong>Crime</strong>: Effects on<br />
Attitudes toward Punishment in a Canadian Sample. A. Kossowska/I. Rzeplinska/D.<br />
Wozniakowska/K. Witold, Criminal Policy based on Fear of <strong>Crime</strong> (Case of Poland); T.<br />
Yoshida, Problems associated with harsher sanctioning. Trends in returning to more severe<br />
punishment in Japan; H. Hirtenlehner, Which sentencing Goals do Victims of <strong>Crime</strong> in<br />
Austria support? Impressions from an Urban Victim Cohort; H. Elffers/J.W. de Keijser,<br />
Different Perspectives, different Gaps. Does the General Public Demand a more Responsive<br />
Judge? J.W. de Keijser/H. Elffers/H.G. van de Bunt, Responsive but Misunderstood. Dutch<br />
Judges on their Relation to Society<br />
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