2005
DOI: 10.5771/0934-9200-2005-2-64
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Wandel in den Kriminalitätseinstellungen der Bundesbürger – eine Zeitreihenanalyse anhand allgemeiner Bevölkerungsumfragen

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“…In the years following reunification and the fall of the 'Iron Curtain', the new federal states (from the former German Democratic Republic, GDR) experienced an increase in perceptions of insecurity (Boers and Kurz, 1997;Bundesministerium des Innern und Bundesministerium für Justiz, 2006). Since then, fear levels have been higher in the East than in the West (Bilsky, 1996;Bilsky et al, 1995;Boers, 2003a; Bundesministerium des Innern und Bundesministerium für Justiz, 2006;Dittmann, 2005;Ewald, 2000;Forschungsgruppe 'Kommunale Kriminalprävention in Baden-Württemberg', 1998;Kury et al, 1992;Reuband, 1996), although the mid-1990s witnessed decreasing public anxieties in both the East and the West, producing what has been a gradual alignment of the old and the new federal states in levels of fear of crime (Bundesministerium des Innern und Bundesministerium für Justiz, 2006;Dittmann, 2005;Dörrmann and Remmers, 2000).…”
Section: Origins Of Research Into Fear Of Crimementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the years following reunification and the fall of the 'Iron Curtain', the new federal states (from the former German Democratic Republic, GDR) experienced an increase in perceptions of insecurity (Boers and Kurz, 1997;Bundesministerium des Innern und Bundesministerium für Justiz, 2006). Since then, fear levels have been higher in the East than in the West (Bilsky, 1996;Bilsky et al, 1995;Boers, 2003a; Bundesministerium des Innern und Bundesministerium für Justiz, 2006;Dittmann, 2005;Ewald, 2000;Forschungsgruppe 'Kommunale Kriminalprävention in Baden-Württemberg', 1998;Kury et al, 1992;Reuband, 1996), although the mid-1990s witnessed decreasing public anxieties in both the East and the West, producing what has been a gradual alignment of the old and the new federal states in levels of fear of crime (Bundesministerium des Innern und Bundesministerium für Justiz, 2006;Dittmann, 2005;Dörrmann and Remmers, 2000).…”
Section: Origins Of Research Into Fear Of Crimementioning
confidence: 99%
“…German-speaking criminologists have long distinguished between social attitudes to crime and personal attitudes towards crime (Boers, 1991(Boers, , 1993(Boers, , 2003a(Boers, , 2003bKurz, 1997, 2001;Bundesministerium des Innern und Bundesministerium für Justiz, 2006;Dittmann, 2005;Frevel 1998). Social attitudes refer to the degree to which crime is seen as rife and a threat to society (e.g.…”
Section: The Meaning and Measurement Of Public Insecurities About Crimementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eine starke Zunahme der Kriminalitätsfurcht könnte folglich tatsächlich ein Anzeichen für eine zunehmend von Angst bestimmte Gesellschaft sein. Studien legen jedoch im Gegenteil eher nahe, dass sich eine deutliche Mehrheit der Bevölkerung in Deutschland sicher fühlt (Dittmann 2005;Hummelsheim-Doß 2016).…”
Section: Angstgesellschaft -Adäquate Beschreibung Oder Panikmache?unclassified
“…Une simple juxtaposition des taux 14 Une analyse des données du SOEP montre pourtant que les transformations des conditions matérielles et sociales d'existence ne se traduisent pas par une transformation profonde des préoccupations des citoyens en matière de criminalité. Voir Dittmann (2005).…”
Section: Expériences De Victimation Et Taux De Criminalitéunclassified