This report provides a narrative summary along with tables of publication, conference presentations and other outputs. In contradiction to mainstream criminology literature, data suggests low-class and poor neighbourhoods are less prone to crime and safer than middle-class neighbourhoods. The relative safety of upper-class neighbourhoods was attributed to extensive target-hardening of homes, and higher presence of both state and private security agencies in these neighbourhoods compared to low-class and middle-class neighbourhoods. The study has significant implications for crime mapping and law enforcement interventions as well as overall efforts of the state in crime prevention
Fear of crime continues to be a concern for state security agencies, city planners, and residents li...
Abstract onlyThe quest to understand how urban neighbourhood characteristics impact on crime has bec...
Abstract onlyHouseholds in Ghanaian cities have responded to crime by fortifying their houses, a pra...
The study demonstrates the complex relationships between crime and poverty. This technical report pr...
The subject of crime and poverty has long been of interest in the field of crime studies. Consequent...
The research is part of a broader study – ”Exploring Crime and Poverty Nexus in Urban Ghana.” The fo...
PowerPoint presentationThe study explores relationships between crime and neighbourhood socio-econom...
Generally, urban crime research in Ghana is non-ambiguous on the socio-cultural, political economy a...
Although the debate about the link between poverty and the incidence of urban crime in developing co...
A key issue that has attracted the attention of criminologists and others in the field of crime stud...
Typically, the interaction of official security policies, the urban tissue, and individual character...
This article examines the determinants of residents’ perception of local level safety of life and pr...
This detailed report provides an update on the progress of research. Qualitative studies were carrie...
The article is structured into four sections. The first deals with the global rise of private securi...
Abstract onlyThis preliminary study examines the nexus between incidence of crime and socio-politico...
Fear of crime continues to be a concern for state security agencies, city planners, and residents li...
Abstract onlyThe quest to understand how urban neighbourhood characteristics impact on crime has bec...
Abstract onlyHouseholds in Ghanaian cities have responded to crime by fortifying their houses, a pra...
The study demonstrates the complex relationships between crime and poverty. This technical report pr...
The subject of crime and poverty has long been of interest in the field of crime studies. Consequent...
The research is part of a broader study – ”Exploring Crime and Poverty Nexus in Urban Ghana.” The fo...
PowerPoint presentationThe study explores relationships between crime and neighbourhood socio-econom...
Generally, urban crime research in Ghana is non-ambiguous on the socio-cultural, political economy a...
Although the debate about the link between poverty and the incidence of urban crime in developing co...
A key issue that has attracted the attention of criminologists and others in the field of crime stud...
Typically, the interaction of official security policies, the urban tissue, and individual character...
This article examines the determinants of residents’ perception of local level safety of life and pr...
This detailed report provides an update on the progress of research. Qualitative studies were carrie...
The article is structured into four sections. The first deals with the global rise of private securi...
Abstract onlyThis preliminary study examines the nexus between incidence of crime and socio-politico...
Fear of crime continues to be a concern for state security agencies, city planners, and residents li...
Abstract onlyThe quest to understand how urban neighbourhood characteristics impact on crime has bec...
Abstract onlyHouseholds in Ghanaian cities have responded to crime by fortifying their houses, a pra...