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Fear of crime in Young People: A case study of Ashbourne Community School's Transition Year students is a book on the criminology topic 'fear of crime'. The research for this book, was one of the first pieces of academic study, in the field of 'fear of crime', carried out in Ireland, on young people. At the time of this book's creation, the topic of 'fear of crime' in Ireland only focused on persons aged eighteen and older. This research is centered on persons aged fifteen to seventeen. Young people's experiences and perception of crime, and indeed "Fear of Crime", has a direct affect on their…mehr

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Fear of crime in Young People: A case study of Ashbourne Community School's Transition Year students is a book on the criminology topic 'fear of crime'. The research for this book, was one of the first pieces of academic study, in the field of 'fear of crime', carried out in Ireland, on young people. At the time of this book's creation, the topic of 'fear of crime' in Ireland only focused on persons aged eighteen and older. This research is centered on persons aged fifteen to seventeen. Young people's experiences and perception of crime, and indeed "Fear of Crime", has a direct affect on their local community and shapes their view on crime. A view which may not change as they grow into adulthood. It is therefore important to record such views. It is the hope the author; that the criminology topic "Fear of Crime" in young people, will be followed up by additional research. It is also the authors hope that you find this paper interesting and insightful.
Autorenporträt
Graduating in 2011 from USW (Glamorgan) with a B.Sc. in Police Sciences, I was drawn to the area of conflict resolution and working with communities affected by conflict. I hold a masters degree in International Security and Conflict Studies from Dublin City University and upon graduating 2014 I have been drafting policy for the Irish labour Party.