Jonathan Jackson

Perceptions of risk in cyberspace (2009)

Jonathan Jackson, Nick Allum, George Gaskell, Jonathan Jackson, Nick Allum, George Gaskell

of the authors, are independent of Government and do not constitute Government policy.

Does the fear of crime erode public confidence in policing? (2009)

Jackson, Jonathan, Bradford, Ben, Hohl, Katrin, Farrall, Stephen

This paper examines the relationship between public confidence in policing and public perceptions of crime, disorder and social cohesion. Combining data from ten sweeps of the British Crime Survey,...

A psychological perspective on vulnerability in the fear of crime (2008)

Jackson, Jonathan

This paper examines vulnerability and risk perception in the fear of crime. Past studies have often treated gender and age as proxies for vulnerability, and on the few occasions that vulnerability...

Contact and confidence: revisiting the impact of public encounters with the police (2008)

Bradford, Ben, Jackson, Jonathan, Stanko, Elizabeth

Public confidence in policing has become an important issue in the UK. The police rely on legitimacy and public support, and initiatives to improve levels of confidence are currently underway. The...

Using research to inform policy: the role of public attitude surveys in understanding public confidence and police contact (2008)

Bradford, Ben, Stanko, Elizabeth, Jackson, Jonathan

This article summarises evidence on contact and confidence from the British Crime Survey and surveys conducted by the Metropolitan Police Service. First, falls in public confidence over the last 20...

Encouraging cooperation: revisiting group identity and cooperative norm effects in prisoners' dilemma games (2008)

Mulford, Matthew, Jackson, Jonathan, Svedsater, Henrik

Pre-play discussion consistently increases cooperation in dilemma interactions. Most explanations of this “cheap-talk” effect are based on either commitment or group solidarity effects. Because...

Crime, policing and social order: on the expressive nature of public confidence in policing (2008)

Jackson, Jonathan, Bradford, Ben

Public confidence in policing is receiving increasing attention from UK social scientists and policy-makers. The criminal justice system relies on legitimacy and consent to an extent unlike other...

Introducing fear of crime to risk research (2006)

Jackson, Jonathan

This paper introduces the fear of crime to risk research, noting a number of areas for future interdisciplinary study. First, the paper analyses the career of the concept of fear of crime and the...

Introducing fear of crime to risk research (2006)

Jackson, Jonathan

This paper introduces the fear of crime to risk research, noting a number of areas for future interdisciplinary study. First, the paper analyses the career of the concept of fear of crime and the...

Perceptions of risk in cyberspace (2005)

Jackson, Jonathan, Gaskell, George, Allum, Nick

Sociology, information and computer sciences, communications, and economics are among the perspectives of 15 papers commissioned by the British government's Foresight project on Cyber Trust and Crime...

Virtual human physiotherapist framework for personalized training and rehabilitation (2005)

Sabarish Babu, Catherine Zanbaka, Jonathan Jackson, Taeoh Chung, Benjamin Lok, Min C. Shin, ...

For patients recovering from injuries, or individuals that require a system to provide feedback on aspects of exercise performance, physical therapy sessions with a professional trainer can be...

Experiences in Using Immersive Virtual Characters to Educate Medical Communication Skills (2005)

Kyle Johnsen, Robert Dickerson, Andrew Raij, Benjamin Lok, Jonathan Jackson, Min Shin, ...

University of Florida This paper presents a system which allows medical students to experience the interaction between a patient and a medical doctor using natural methods of interaction with a high...

Experience and expression : social and cultural significance in the fear of crime (2004)

Jackson, Jonathan

This paper argues that to ignore the social meaning that constitutes public perceptions of crime is to offer a shallow picture of the fear of crime – and survey research need not do either....

Experience and expression : social and cultural significance in the fear of crime (2004)

Jackson, Jonathan

This paper argues that to ignore the social meaning that constitutes public perceptions of crime is to offer a shallow picture of the fear of crime – and survey research need not do either....

Free adjustment of a triangulation net. (1976)

Jackson, Jonathan.

Thesis (M.Sc.) (Land surveying)--University of Cape Town, 1976.