In this article, the authors examine whether subjective perceptions of community safety are informed by the built environment. They posit that the built environment serves as a heuristic device, providing cues about likely levels of neighborhood crime, independent of the effects of neighborhood crime itself. Using data on 4,456 individu-als nested within 100 census tracts, the authors estimate hierarchical logistic models of perceived community crime risk. They focus on the role of the neighborhood built environment in the form of aggregated perceptions of nonresidential land use, while controlling for individual-level criminal opportunity, community-level social struc-tural antecedents, and community-level objective crime. The findings ind...
Laws and policies regulating the built environment have played a critical role in the development of...
While the conventional approach to safety planning has emphasized crash analysis with police-reporte...
The responses of government, public, researchers and professionals alike could have been boosted in ...
When entering an unfamiliar neighborhood, adaptive social decisions are dependent on an accurate ass...
A growing body of evidence has reiterated the negative impacts that crime and perceptions of insecur...
Strategies that reduce fear of crime may contribute to improved health outcomes; however interventio...
The organizational and structural character of local neighbourhoods has been increasingly linked to ...
The organizational and structural character of local neighbourhoods has been increasingly linked to ...
ince 1994,there has been a dramatic decline in urban crime the United States. Of course, crime has n...
Recent studies have produced conflicting findings about the impacts of local nonresidential land use...
This study examines the connection between the built environment, perceived safety from crime and wa...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
Report summary While the conventional approach to safety planning has emphasized crash analysis with...
Criminologists and social scientists have long sought to explain why crime rates vary across urban l...
This study aims to explore environmental design and socio-cultural theoretical views in relation to ...
Laws and policies regulating the built environment have played a critical role in the development of...
While the conventional approach to safety planning has emphasized crash analysis with police-reporte...
The responses of government, public, researchers and professionals alike could have been boosted in ...
When entering an unfamiliar neighborhood, adaptive social decisions are dependent on an accurate ass...
A growing body of evidence has reiterated the negative impacts that crime and perceptions of insecur...
Strategies that reduce fear of crime may contribute to improved health outcomes; however interventio...
The organizational and structural character of local neighbourhoods has been increasingly linked to ...
The organizational and structural character of local neighbourhoods has been increasingly linked to ...
ince 1994,there has been a dramatic decline in urban crime the United States. Of course, crime has n...
Recent studies have produced conflicting findings about the impacts of local nonresidential land use...
This study examines the connection between the built environment, perceived safety from crime and wa...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
Report summary While the conventional approach to safety planning has emphasized crash analysis with...
Criminologists and social scientists have long sought to explain why crime rates vary across urban l...
This study aims to explore environmental design and socio-cultural theoretical views in relation to ...
Laws and policies regulating the built environment have played a critical role in the development of...
While the conventional approach to safety planning has emphasized crash analysis with police-reporte...
The responses of government, public, researchers and professionals alike could have been boosted in ...