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. 2013 May 24;13:496. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-496

Table 1.

Characteristics of the studies (N=40)

First author and reference Location Data collection methods* Research question or focus Population included QA
Airey [10,11]
Edinburgh
Individual interviews
Effects of place on wellbeing, esp. physical incivilities
Women aged 45-59
A
Alexander [12,13]
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Focus groups and participatory methods
Effects of FoC on social inclusion and citizenship
Young people aged 16-25
C
Bannister [14]
Glasgow
Focus groups
Relations between physical environment and FoC
General population
C
Burgess [15-17]
Hertfordshire; nr Nottingham
Focus groups and participant observation
Perceptions of woodland and associated FoC
General population, esp. women
B
Cozens [18]
S Wales
Questionnaires, focus groups, virtual reality ‘walk-through’
Perceptions of safety in railway stations
General population
C
Crime Concern [19]
NR
Focus groups
Perceptions of safety in pedestrian journeys
General population
C
Crime Concern [20]
Various (England & Wales)
Focus groups, escorted journeys
Perceptions of safety and FoC on public transport
General population
C
Davis [21]
Birmingham
Questionnaires, focus groups
Perceptions of risk, esp. relating to transport
Children and young people aged 9-14
C
Day [22]
Glasgow and environs
Individual interviews, focus groups, observation
Effects of physical environment on wellbeing
Older people aged >60
A
Dixey [23]
Leeds
Individual interviews
Parents’ perceptions of child safety
Mothers of primary-school-aged children
B
Farrall [24-27]
London; Glasgow
Individual interviews
Perceptions of crime and the environment
General population
B
Girling [28-30]
Macclesfield; Prestbury (Cheshire)
Individual interviews, focus groups, observation
Perceptions of crime
General population
B
Goodey [31,32]
N England
Questionnaires, focus groups
Gender differences in FoC
Young people aged 11-16
C
Hollway [33,34]
NR
Individual interviews
Experiences of FoC
General population
C
Hopkins [35]
Glasgow
Individual interviews, focus groups
Experiences of FoC
Young Muslim men aged 16-25
C
Innes [36]
Blackpool; Oldham; London
Individual interviews
Perceptions of crime, anti-social behaviour and physical incivilities
General population
C
Jones [37]
NR
Focus groups
Perceptions of risk and constraints on behaviour; ethnic differences
Young women aged 11–14, most Asian
B
Koskela [38-40]
Edinburgh
Individual interviews
Relation between FoC and built environment
Women
B
Little [41]
Devon
Individual interviews
FoC in rural areas
Women
B
Mitchell [42]
NE England
Individual interviews
Mothers’ perceptions of risk for children
Young mothers aged 15-24
C
Moran [43-45]
Manchester; Lancaster
Individual interviews, focus groups
Fear of violence and its relation to spatiality
Lesbians and gay men
C
Nayak [46]
NE England
Questionnaires
Experiences of FoC
Young people aged 12-15
C
Nelson [47]
Cardiff; Gloucester; Worcester
Individual interviews
Perceptions of security shutters
General population
C
Pain [48,49]
Newcastle-upon-Tyne and environs
Individual and couple interviews
Perceptions of crime
Older people
C
Pain [50]
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Focus groups
Perceptions of safety
General population
B
Pain [51,52]
Gateshead
Focus groups, questionnaires, participatory methods
Perceptions of risk and leisure time; role of mobile phones
Young people aged 10-16
C
Pain [53]
Northumberland
Focus groups, observation
Perceptions of street lighting and FoC
General population
B
Parry [54]
W Midlands
Focus groups
Effects of community factors on health
Young people aged 16–20 and older people aged >60
B
Seabrook [55]
N England
Pair interviews, participatory methods
Perceptions of risk, place and leisure time
Girls and young women aged 10–17
C
Squires [56]
Brighton
Individual interviews
Evaluation of CCTV system
General population
C
Taylor [57]
Manchester; Sheffield
Focus groups
Wellbeing and social change
General population
C
Trayers [58]
SW England
Focus groups
Views on planned neighbourhood renewal intervention
General population
A
Turner [59]
Glasgow and environs
Individual interviews, focus groups
Perceptions of risk and safety
Children and young people aged 8–14
A
Valentine [60-63]
Reading
Individual interviews, focus groups
Fear of male violence and perceptions of public space
Women
A
Valentine [64]
Peak District
Individual and couple interviews
Parents’ views of children’s safety in rural area
Parents of 8-11-year-old children
C
Walklate [65,66]
Salford
Individual interviews, focus groups, observation, content analysis
Perceptions of risk, FoC and community
General population
C
Waters [67]
Glamorgan; Loughborough
Questionnaires, focus groups, virtual reality ‘walk-throughs’
Perceptions of safety on university campuses
University staff and students
A
Waters [68,69]
S Wales
Focus groups, virtual reality ‘walk-throughs’
Perceptions of crime, FoC and community
Older people aged >65
A
Watson [70]
Leeds
Individual interviews, observation
Experiences of risk w/r/t leisure time
Young mothers
C
Whitley [71,72] London Individual interviews, focus groups, observation Impact of FoC on mental health General population; people with mental health problems A

*For mixed-methods studies, this column refers to the qualitative component only. Abbreviations: CCTV = closed-circuit television; FoC = fear of crime.