Several rival explanations have been advanced to account for fear of crime among neighborhood residents. Social integration is the least developed concept in this regard. We assess the mediating role that perceptions of neighborhood collective efficacy, defined as the trustworthiness of neighbors and their willingness to intervene as informal social control agents, have in the relationship between social integration and fear of crime. Our data were obtained from random sample surveys of residents conducted in three cities. Structural equation models indicate that social integration operates through perceptions of collective efficacy in predicting fear of crime, and similar results appear across three cities.
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Criminal Justice Program, University of Toledo, Mailing Stop 119, Toledo, OH
College of Sociology, Central China Normal University, WuhanCriminal Justice Program, University of Toledo, Mailing Stop 119, Toledo, OH
Jiang S.
Land K.C.
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Department of Sociology, Duke University, Durham, NCCriminal Justice Program, University of Toledo, Mailing Stop 119, Toledo, OH