id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_b5daun566fcqjag76sttxdasc4 Viviana ANDREESCU Concerns about Violent Crime in France: Does Immigrant Status Make a Difference in Public Perceptions of Safety? 2015 20 .pdf application/pdf 8249 675 55 Keywords: fear of violent crime, victimization, immigrants, France. different minority groups in France is lacking, French social research relying mostly Paris, France would offer some indication that immigrants' victimization levels Criminal victimization, perceived vulnerability, social context, and fear of crime non-natives worry about crime found that immigrants tend to express higher levels levels of experienced victimization (t = -.023; p=.981) or the fear of violent crime foreign-born subsample there is a significant increase in fear of violent crime with becoming a victim of a violent crime than immigrants born in other parts of the other studies (see Andreescu, 2013), in France, fear of violent victimization does significantly variations in fear of violent crimes within the sample of immigrants. does not impact significantly the natives' or the immigrants' levels of fear in France. group of natives also included persons born in France to immigrant parents and the ./cache/work_b5daun566fcqjag76sttxdasc4.pdf ./txt/work_b5daun566fcqjag76sttxdasc4.txt