CRIM 101 Lecture Notes - Moral Panic, Social Network, Neighbourhood Watch (United Kingdom)

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Financial consequences: most obvious, can be direct or indirect. Fear, psychological damage, anything that prevent from carrying on normal life. Physical consequences injury as a result of violent crime immediate and long term. > loss of mobility which contributes to poor physical health and nutrition. Fear of crime: consequence of crime, become afraid of crime, and the possibility of being victimized, elderly most likely to have fear of crime. Emotional consequences: vary from mild to extreme, may include shock, mistrust, anger, stress, sleeplessness, depression and or a diminishing capacity to enjoy life events. Vulnerability conversion: mc question: victims (especially of violence) may develop a sudden understanding that they are more susceptible to dangers than they thought. More than one incidents occurred to that person. Cultural differences: all crimes are heterogeneous , all crimes are different. Behavioural consequences: some behaviours are related to physical injury or economic loss. > time off work to recover or repair damages.

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