Many commentators believe that low-density, car-dependent cities are safer than older, higher-density cities. According to a 1990 Gallup Poll, most Americans share this view. The poll showed that low-density Sunbelt cities are generally perceived as safer than they really are, and that high-density Frostbelt cities are often perceived as more dangerous than they really are. The purpose of this article is to answer the following questions: 1. How closely do public perceptions of major cities\u27 safety correlate with actual crime rates? 2. Even if high-density cities have lower crime rates, might public perceptions be justified by the possibility that crime in such cities is more randomly distributed among races and social classes? 3. Assumi...
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There is growing interest in the impact of violence on development and on ‘security’ as a policy res...
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abstract: Majorities of all panelists statewide named crime/public safety as among the chief indicat...
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Crime in the United States has significant impacts on the health and well-being of individuals. Adul...
No city environment reflects the meaning of urban life better than a public place does. A public pla...
Policy debates about gun violence often focus on cities. This data bit showed how 33 states in the U...
Policy makers, urban planners, architects, sociologists, and economists are interested in creating u...
There is growing interest in the impact of violence on development and on ‘security’ as a policy res...
Modern cities generate many threats. Based on the conducted pilot studies and analysis of available ...
There has been a lot of talk from many individuals about wiping out violent crime, but many times ef...
This article analyzes the changing relationship between the aggregate demographic characteristics of...
Urban crime rates in the United States fell markedly during the 1990s and remain at historically low...
abstract: Majorities of all panelists statewide named crime/public safety as among the chief indicat...
The research in this article examines the effect on crime rates of public housing transformation in ...
At a time of increasing global urbanisation, research consistently indicates that crime and the fear...
This study analyzes the perception of safety among residents of Main South neighborhood in Worcester...
This dissertation consists on three chapters that study how public policies affects safety, and thei...
Is urban sprawl good for us? Recent years have seen a growing debate over the costs and benefits of ...
Crime in the United States has significant impacts on the health and well-being of individuals. Adul...
No city environment reflects the meaning of urban life better than a public place does. A public pla...
Policy debates about gun violence often focus on cities. This data bit showed how 33 states in the U...
Policy makers, urban planners, architects, sociologists, and economists are interested in creating u...
There is growing interest in the impact of violence on development and on ‘security’ as a policy res...