Measuring Fear of Crime and Avoidance of Victimization in Virtual Reality Settings: A Systematic Review

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Edoardo Cocco Raphaële Arlettaz Stefano Caneppele Hervé Daudigny University of Lausanne, SwitzerlandEdoardo Cocco is a PhD candidate and research assistant in Criminology at the School of Criminal Justice of the University of Lausanne. His primary research interests include the application of novel technologies in crime and security studies, as well as comparative criminology. He is part of the Council of Europe Annual Penal Statistics (SPACE) project.Raphaele Arlettaz is a PhD candidate and research assistant in Criminology at the School of Criminal Justice of the University of Lausanne. Her primary research interests include comparative criminology, cybercrime and cyberviolence. She is also a member of the group of experts responsible for the production of the European Sourcebook of Crime and Criminal Justice Statistics.Stefano Caneppele is full professor of Criminology at the School of Criminal Justice of the University of Lausanne. He has conducted numerous studies and research on the perception of security and fear of crime in public spaces, both in Italy and Switzerland. His primary research interests include crime prevention, cybercrime, and economic and organized crime.Hervé Daudigny works as a 3D specialist in Criminalistics and Forensic Science at the School of Criminal Justice of the University of Lausanne. Previously, he was company commander at the French National Gendarmerie where he served as a crime scene investigator, specializing in 2D/3D modeling for major accident investigations.

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