The perceived risk of crime is now an issue in the Czech Republic in connec
tion with its political, economic and social transformation after 1989. Peo
ple believe that crime has increased and society is less able to control it
with the collapse of the former police state. The perceived risk of crime
is examined in the Czech Republic with predictors identified by criminologi
sts and suggested by researchers an perceived risk in the United States. Th
e sample is 740 households in 1994, with 577 husband and wife respondents,
146 single female household heads, and 17 single male household heads. Meas
ures include personal characteristics associated with exposure and vulnerab
ility to crime, trust in the government, economic stress as well as perceiv
ed risk of crime. In a series of linear regressions, it was found that a cr
iminology model of perceived risk of crime can be extrapolated to the Czech
Republic and trust in the government is an independent and complementary c
ontribution to it.