This book is a welcome study of the impact of citizen action on
crime and on the fear of crime. The author obtained the consent and
cooperation of the Guardian Angels to use their activities in
Harlem and the Bronx as a model in determining the effectiveness of
such operations. In addition, on-site interviews were conducted
with 2,700 nighttime subway riders, making this work the first
substantial study of passenger attitudes and fears. Contradicting
many previously held beliefs, these data show that actual incidents
of subway crime are remarkably low and that fear of crime among
nighttime riders, while high, is not exceptional when compared to
fear previously found in above ground settings. Moreover, the
activities of the Guardian Angels were found to have no apparent
effect on crime or on overall fear and did not increase the
willingness of passengers to help one another.
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