id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rngiuton2jbyzn4akarlik2oue Viviana ANDREESCU Fear of Violent Victimization among the Foreign-Born 2013 26 .pdf application/pdf 11106 947 60 natives, first-generation immigrants manifest a significantly higher level of fear of violent perceived unsafety and experiences with victimization, the effects of fear-of-crime Piehl 1998; Davies & Fagan 2012; Desmond & Kubrin 2009; Herzog 2009; Kubrin & victimization events will manifest a higher level of fear of crime than individuals England and Wales, 45.8% of natives and 46.4% of immigrants have been victims of crime and 11.5% of natives and 10.5% of immigrants have been victims of violent crimes. In United States data regarding crimes that involve immigrants as victims are not Chicago found that foreign-born Koreans have significantly higher levels of fear of crime property crimes had significantly higher levels of fear than immigrants without criminal crime (OR = 2.201) than it does on natives' fear of violent victimization (OR = the foreign-born, those who fear violent victimization have been exposed to crime, natives, immigrants worry more often about becoming victims of violent crime. ./cache/work_rngiuton2jbyzn4akarlik2oue.pdf ./txt/work_rngiuton2jbyzn4akarlik2oue.txt