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  1. Crime Related Tourism: Introducing a Typology. Broll (2020, p. 792) reminds us that humankind has always had a ‘deep and persistent cultural fascination with the macabre’. It is maybe not surprising then, that tourist sites associated with death and suffering are a global phenomenon.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2017 · In this chapter are presented the actual (objective) risk of crime and tourist victimization, visible in statistics on committed crimes and crime victims surveys, and the perceived...

  3. 1 de ene. de 2022 · As tourists, when we visit any museum associated with prison or policing, when we seek out sites linked to infamous killings and killers, or when we tour a defunct jail cell, we are—in effect—consuming true crime narratives.

  4. 26 de ene. de 2017 · This review covers various works on the relationship between tourism and crime. An attempt to classify research concerning crime and tourism Source: author Perpetrators and victims of...

  5. 15 de mar. de 2022 · This article presents the first research to address the impact of crime on citizens who suffer crime during a vacation. Based on a small sample of US residents victimised while visiting five differ...

  6. This paper presents a general overview of the relationships between crime and tourism. Literature on crime and tourism is reviewed and elaborated to indicate the unexplored complexity of the relationships that exist to identify areas of potential research.

  7. The relationship between tourism and crime is an observable fact in most tourist destinations. There are differences, however, in terms of quantity and types of crime.