Abstract

Concern with crime was able to become an issue of national priority as it poses simultaneously the question of collective identities and of personal safety. Concern about crime involves the dennunciation of the disappearance of safety in relation to others. As the condition without which no peacefull modern society can exist, the safety, seen as harmlessness of interactions, is evaluated in terms of cultural background which supports the habitual practice of civility. The implications of concerns about crime, call attention to the following problems: the definition of right to safety, the extension of security issues and the necessity for the state or the people to struggle against what is considered violent.

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