students in a seminar about the city. Perceptions of safety and general QOL were analyzed by social status (gender) and social contexts (economic and his-toric) using multivariate and univariate ANOVAS. Main effects were obtained for gender, area income, and time. Subsequent analyses revealed that men felt safer than did women at night in neighborhoods and downtown, and that res-idents of lower income areas perceived both neighborhood QOL and safety more negatively than residents of higher income areas did. Small effects were found for downtown safety by area income in the opposite direction. Differ-ences over time for downtown safety and city QOL (but not for neighborhood) suggest that the early and mid-1980s were viewed somewhat more favo...
This master’s thesis deals with some concepts and theories related to public space and everyday life...
This research examined to what extent physical factors, notably lighting and entrapment (blocked esc...
\u3cp\u3eWhat determines whether people consider an environment to be safe or unsafe? In two studies...
The issue of urban safety is a research topic that has attracted the attention of scholars for sever...
Research indicates that men and women commonly express different amounts of fear about crime. This a...
The environment is a central part of people\u2019s life, identity and ability to maintain a sense of...
Introduction: Studies have shown that perceived security discourages pedestrians from walking, which...
Introduction The presence of women as one of the most important and vulnerable user groups of urban ...
Feelings of unsafety limits a person’s accessibility and usage of public spaces, especially for wome...
Urbanization is a process that creates many opportunities as well as threats. It is a process that w...
The article presents a study of psychological safety in the structure of values of young people livi...
Urban alleys are perceived as unsafe, especially by women. We conducted a photograph-questionnaire s...
One of the most important predictors of fear of crime is gender, in that women are more fearful of c...
Urbanization is a process that creates many opportunities as well as threats. It is a process that w...
AbstractThe perception of safety from criminal threats has become a critical aspect on the quality o...
This master’s thesis deals with some concepts and theories related to public space and everyday life...
This research examined to what extent physical factors, notably lighting and entrapment (blocked esc...
\u3cp\u3eWhat determines whether people consider an environment to be safe or unsafe? In two studies...
The issue of urban safety is a research topic that has attracted the attention of scholars for sever...
Research indicates that men and women commonly express different amounts of fear about crime. This a...
The environment is a central part of people\u2019s life, identity and ability to maintain a sense of...
Introduction: Studies have shown that perceived security discourages pedestrians from walking, which...
Introduction The presence of women as one of the most important and vulnerable user groups of urban ...
Feelings of unsafety limits a person’s accessibility and usage of public spaces, especially for wome...
Urbanization is a process that creates many opportunities as well as threats. It is a process that w...
The article presents a study of psychological safety in the structure of values of young people livi...
Urban alleys are perceived as unsafe, especially by women. We conducted a photograph-questionnaire s...
One of the most important predictors of fear of crime is gender, in that women are more fearful of c...
Urbanization is a process that creates many opportunities as well as threats. It is a process that w...
AbstractThe perception of safety from criminal threats has become a critical aspect on the quality o...
This master’s thesis deals with some concepts and theories related to public space and everyday life...
This research examined to what extent physical factors, notably lighting and entrapment (blocked esc...
\u3cp\u3eWhat determines whether people consider an environment to be safe or unsafe? In two studies...