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Mind The Double Gap

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This paper uses multivariate multilevel models with data from the British Crime Survey to investigate individual and neighbourhood influences on perceptions of local and national crime trends. In response to debates about the negative consequences of immigration and ethnic diversity, we specifically investigate the influence of ethnic heterogeneity on such perceptions. Results indicate that a person's socio-demographic background and their newspaper readership have the strongest association with perceptions of national trends whilst the strongest association with pessimistic views on localized crime is whether the individual has been a recent crime victim. Results suggest no negative effects for ethnic diversity. Moreover, the findings indicate that living in a mixed neighbourhood is associated with a reduced likelihood of perceiving rising levels of national crime.
机译:本文使用来自英国犯罪调查的数据的多元多层次模型来研究个人和社区对当地和国家犯罪趋势感知的影响。为了回应有关移民和种族多样性带来的负面影响的辩论,我们专门研究了种族异质性对这种观念的影响。结果表明,一个人的社会人口统计学背景及其报纸阅读者与对国家趋势的认识之间的关联最强,而对局部犯罪持悲观态度的最紧密的联系是该人是否是最近的犯罪受害者。结果表明对种族多样性没有负面影响。此外,研究结果表明,生活在混合社区中与感知到国家犯罪水平上升的可能性降低有关。

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