Residential Differentials in Incidence and Fear of Crime Perception in Ibadan

Type Journal Article - Research on Humanities and Social Sciences
Title Residential Differentials in Incidence and Fear of Crime Perception in Ibadan
Author(s)
Volume 3
Issue 10
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 96-104
URL http://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/RHSS/article/viewFile/6937/7077
Abstract
The paper examines crime experienced by residents and the fear of crime events in residential areas of Ibadan. It
was observed that households of the high and medium densities have higher average residential crime experience
(ARCE) than average crime experienced by any household in Ibadan while households in the low density
residential area have a lower ARCE. Findings on fear of crime indicate that the low density residential area has
the highest mean FCEI value (1.1) followed by the medium (0.8) then the high density (0.5). The pattern of fear
of crime events (FCEI) observed in Ibadan is a reverse of the pattern of residential crime magnitude (RCM) and
average crime experienced (ARCE) among the three residential areas. The study suggests that strategies of
dealing with crime and its fear should be done in collaboration with local communities so as to reflect the
experiences and concerns of residents.

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