What Is the Fear of Crime?
Fear-motivated crime refers to one of the types of crime. Criminal acts committed by perpetrators for fear of motivation. Common fear-motivated crimes are: (1) Crimes caused by excessive defense or emergency avoidance exceeding necessary limits; (2) Filial murder during or after committing criminal acts (such as theft, rape, robbery, etc.) Kill the mouth; (3) Negligent crimes caused by fear caused by hypothetical danger. Such as walking alone at night, see someone behind the roadside tree, mistakenly believed that the robber shot and wounded. [1]