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Revista Criminalidad
versión impresa ISSN 1794-3108
Resumen
TELLEZ ACOSTA, Wilmer José. Reinforcement of home security for fear to crime and uncivilized conducts. Study of a case at a politically polarized community in Caracas, Venezuela. Rev. Crim. [online]. 2015, vol.57, n.1, pp.91-102. ISSN 1794-3108.
Both classical theory and recent empirical studies have evidenced that uncivilized behavior or social uncivilization is a very powerful factor in predicting fear of crime. This study was prepared as a general objective; it was aimed at carrying out an analysis of dependency on home protection for fear of crime at an urban residential community with an equivalent ideological-partisanship tendency, according to variables such as sex, political inclination, and social uncivilized behavior. Starting from a questionnaire provided to a representative sample of the population under analysis, the logit model was used as the most capable of best fitting the data for analyzing the ratios of advantages between the independent variables and the dependent variable. Results obtained reveled that, to a large extent, the differential degree of home security reinforcement for fear of crime depends on social uncivilization perceptive levels. With respect to sex, gender and political inclination, data did not give sufficient evidence as to establish a substantial difference with respect to being fearful of crime.
Palabras clave : Crime; fear; victimization; public disorder.