How constant crime headlines make fear grow faster than reality
FRASER VALLEY — As violent crime headlines stack up across the Fraser Valley, an expert warns it’s not just the incidents themselves shaping public anxiety — it’s how often people are exposed to them.
Shootings, stabbings and homicides have dominated recent news cycles, from a stabbing two months ago to a deadly gang-related shooting in Abbotsford this weekend.
While most residents are never directly affected, public discourse indicates the steady stream of violent crime coverage has left many feeling uneasy.
Dr. Amin Asfari, the Law Foundation of Saskatchewan Chair in Police Studies at the University of Regina, said the fear generated by repeated exposure to crime can have a deeper social impact than crime itself.
