Can security beget insecurity? Security and crime prevention awareness and fear of burglary among university students in the East Midlands

Rosemary Barberet1, Bonnie S. Fisher2
1Sociology Department, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 899 Tenth Avenue, Room 520.10, New York, 10019, New York, USA
2Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, ML 210389, Cincinnati, 45221-0389, Ohio, USA

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