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Scientific article 1. SEP 2021
  • The Social Sector
  • The Social Sector

Who is watching out for me? Quantifying fear of crime mitigation attributes using a choice experiment approach among adolescents and their parents

Authors:

  • Jacob Ladenburg
  • Britt Østergaard Larsen
  • Nichlas Permin Berger
  • Leif Olsen
  • The Social Sector
  • The Social Sector
Stock photo: Lars Degnbol/VIVE
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  • Britt Østergaard Larsen

    Senior Researcher, Cand.scient.soc., PhD

    +45 61 66 03 86
    brla@vive.dk
Fear of Crime (FoC) has social and economic consequences and can impact both physical and mental health. Consequently, strategies to reduce FoC are imperative to national and local policy makers. We use the stated preference method choice experiments to elicit preferences for multiple FoC mitigation attributes in a nightlife setting among adolescents and their parents in 10 Danish cities. We find the strongest FoC mitigation preferences for higher number of friends accompanying the adolescent and the atmosphere in the nightlife, followed by police, limiting the number of strangers and the presence of volunteers. Significant differences in preferences between adolescents and their parents are evident.

Authors

  • Jacob LadenburgBritt Østergaard LarsenNichlas Permin BergerLeif Olsen

About this publication

  • Collaborators

    Jacob Ladenburg, DTU Management
  • Published in

    Journal of Choice Modelling
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