Empirical Examination of the Link Between Fear of Crime and Quality of Life: Findings from a Study Conducted in the United States
Empirical Examination of the Link Between Fear of Crime and Quality of Life: Findings from a Study Conducted in the United States
Daniel K. Pryce Old Dominion University, College of Arts & Letters, Norfolk, Virginia, USADaniel K. Pryce, Ph.D., is Associate Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Old Dominion University. He is the author/co-author of 40 peer-reviewed journal articles, which have appeared in leading journals including Police Quarterly, Crime and Delinquency, Criminal Justice and Behavior, Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Criminal Justice Policy Review, Journal of Crime and Justice, Police Practice and Research, Policing and Society, Du Bois Review, Social Science Quarterly, Sociological Perspectives, and Child Abuse & Neglect. His primary research interests include policing and race, immigration, fear of crime and victimization, college internships, and research methods. His co-authored paper that examined factors that influence official decisions in criminal cases against police officers was recently published in American Journal of Criminal Justice.