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Interracial contact and fear of crime

โœ Scribed by Daniel P. Mears; Eric A. Stewart


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
214 KB
Volume
38
Category
Article
ISSN
0047-2352

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โœฆ Synopsis


Despite a large literature on public views about crime, the racialization of crime, and the contact hypothesis, surprisingly little is known about how interracial friendships may influence Whites' fear of crime. At the same time, and perhaps because no counterpart stereotype to that of "Blacks as criminals" exists, there has been little exploration of how such contact may influence Blacks' fear of crime. To address these research gaps, this study built on prior theory and research and used data from an ABC News and Washington Post poll to test competing hypotheses about the effect of interracial contact on Whites' and Blacks' fear of crime, respectively. The analyses revealed that close interracial friendships are associated with increased fear of crime among Whites, decreased fear of crime among lower-income Blacks, and increased fear among higherincome Blacks. The implications for theory and research are discussed.


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