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   Fear of Crime

 
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Additional Issues Faced by Vulnerable Groups

The factors spelled-out above are general, and can affect any individual regardless of other societal and personal factors. In the following sections, we identify particularly vulnerable groups, highlight the additional factors that may be particular to them, and illustrate what practitioners across the country are doing to overcome these factors and reduce the fear of crime in these groups.

The six vulnerable groups identified in this strategy are:

It should be noted that many people, especially those who are most likely to be fearful, will belong to more than one vulnerable group, e.g. older people with disabilities, or a BME victim of crime. The groups are not mutually exclusive.



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