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A perceived lack of Support Mechanisms

Perceived lack of care or concern from criminal justice agencies

The appearance of police not responding to a 999 call, failed prosecutions or victims of crime not knowing who they can turn to for support, can create a sense that nobody really cares about seeing justice done, catching criminals and protecting the innocent. This can be one of the most powerful factors levering the fear of crime.

Other issues may include a lack of visible policing, which is of particular concern and a lack of confidence in support for victims and witnesses.

 

Physical isolation

Physical isolation can result from having poor transport links, few passers-by, poor lighting, being in a secluded spot, living in a neglected environment where graffiti and rubbish are rife, or having insufficient or poor public facilities. It can also occur when individuals have limited financial resources and can’t afford to ‘get away from it all’. A related issue is the fear of being out at night and travelling at night, when even otherwise friendly and safe neighbourhoods and routes can take on a more sinister and frightening aspect. There may also be a feeling of isolation due to lack of mobility and accessibility of the external (outside) environment.

Social isolation

A feeling of social isolation can result from intimidation, homelessness, ill health, or having no or little support from family and friends.

CASE STUDY: 
Health-improvement programme in Salford

For further information please contact Geoff Kirkman at Trafford CDRP geoff.kirkman@trafford.gov.uk

Please refer back to the Fear of Crime toolkit for more information and ideas on how to tackle these sorts of issues.


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