It means burglars tend to avoid the area and it also reassures the residents, reducing fear of crime. |
The challenge must not only be met but also addressed in a way which reassures our citizens and responds to their anxieties and aspirations. |
She believes this reassures a public fearful of low standards and poor quality food. |
There's something about Perth that quickly reassures you after Australia's emptiness. |
It probably reassures you to see me guarding and watching over a prisoner during a trial. |
Though higher-visibility policing does not detect crime, it reassures people and helps deter criminals. |