This Brief is based on a research study of aging adults' perceptions and
fear of crime in their community of Ferguson, Missouri. The study, which
was conducted by coincidence just prior to the death of Michael Brown,
presents unique insights into the community environment prior to those
events, which sparked protests and turmoil in Ferguson and beyond.
This qualitative study employs sampling and semi-structured interviews
to survey older adults aging in place in Ferguson about their
perceptions of crime, social disorder, racial integration and community
transformation. The author also draws comparisons to other US cities,
and recommendations for future research. While the study is only
preliminary, it will be of interest to anyone researching the
intersection of race, crime, and community, or particularly the protests
surrounding the events in Ferguson, Missouri, as a starting point for
comparison.