From preferences to experiences: valuing the intangible victim costs of crime
Towards a preference-based measure of the impact on well-being due to victimisation and the fear of crime
Towards an understanding of 'fear' as an intangible cost of crime
Valuing reductions in the risks of being a victim of crime: the 'willingness to pay' approach to valuing the 'intangible' consequences of crime
What do we know about the effects of crime on victims?