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International Review of Victimology | 2004

Cross-Cultural Invariance and Gender Bias when Measuring ‘Fear of Crime’

Stefaan Pleysier; Geert Vervaeke; Lohan Goethals

The persistent questioning within the ‘fear of crime’ literature of its own conservative measurement, has resulted in a growing tendency towards using scaling techniques, as a far better way of measuring a complex and multidimensional concept like ‘fear of crime’. Choosing more complex measures, however, gives rise to a number of ‘new’ issues related to measurement error, which have remained mostly undiscussed in the ‘fear of crime’ literature. Cross-cultural measurement invariance is such an issue; in order for cross-cultural comparisons of fear of crime to be meaningful, the instruments used to measure the theoretical constructs have to exhibit adequate cross-cultural equivalence. Gender bias is another potential danger to measurement invariance; a substantial part of the ‘fear of crime’ literature has empirically found and discussed different ‘fear of crime’ levels between men and women. Without testing the assumption of measurement invariance it is unclear whether these gender differences in ‘fear of crime’ are a reflection of true differences, or the result of a different understanding of the central concept between men and women. Using exploratory factor analysis and structural equation modeling, both cross-cultural invariance and gender equivalence will be assessed in this contribution, based on the 1999 General Election Study of Belgium (N = 4239).


GERN Conference Paper WP7 | 2007

Crime victims and insecurity surveys in Belgium and the Netherlands

Lieven Pauwels; Stefaan Pleysier


Archive | 2001

Veiligheid: enkele theoretische en (macro) sociologische beschouwingen

Johan Goethals; Stefaan Pleysier; Geert Vervaeke


Tijdschrift voor Criminologie | 2005

Effecten van antwoordstijlen in etiologisch self-report-onderzoek: Een 'causale modellenbenadering'

Lieven Pauwels; Stefaan Pleysier


Panopticon | 2000

‘Het’ vertrouwen in ‘de’ instelling: enkele beschouwingen|

Stephan Parmentier; Stefaan Pleysier; Geert Vervaeke


Crime Prevention and Community Safety | 2010

Burglary prevention advice: Determinants of satisfaction and implementation by the public – The Belgian case

Leen Symons; Johan Deklerck; Dave Gelders; Stefaan Pleysier


Archive | 2008

Crime victims and insecurity in Belgium and the Netherlands

Lieven Pauwels; Stefaan Pleysier


PANOPTICON | 2003

Acquiescence: het meten en modelleren van volgzaamheid in twee gebalanceerde 'angst voor criminaliteit'-schalen

Stefaan Pleysier; Geert Vervaeke; Johan Goethals; Lieven Pauwels


Samenleving en politiek: tijdschrift voor een democratisch socialisme | 2001

Over onveiligheid en onzekerheid

Johan Goethals; Geert Vervaeke; Stefaan Pleysier; Bruno Verbeeck


Cahiers Integrale Veiligheid | 2012

Communicatie bij technopreventief advies: bereik en tevredenheid|

Dave Gelders; Stefaan Pleysier; Johan Deklerck; Leen Symons

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Geert Vervaeke

Catholic University of Leuven

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Johan Goethals

Catholic University of Leuven

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Johan Deklerck

Catholic University of Leuven

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Dave Gelders

Catholic University of Leuven

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Leen Symons

Catholic University of Leuven

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Jaak Billiet

The Catholic University of America

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Liesbeth Wyseur

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Lohan Goethals

Catholic University of Leuven

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