The spatial interrelationships between safety concerns, recorded crime and the functioning of the evening economy are explored within the city centres of Swansea and Cardiff. Anxiety at night is focused on places exhibiting fear-generating design and poor environmental quality, on the bus stations and multi-storey car parks, and on the 'drinking' streets where night clubs and pubs are concentrated. Anxiety partly reflects the pattern of recorded crime. The highly localised distributions of crime and fear lend support to policies of functional segregation within the city centre in revitalising the evening economy, whereby activities for an older clientele are spatially separated from the youth-oriented pubs and night clubs
The daily rhythms of the city, the ebb and flow of people undertaking routines activities, inform th...
In a time span of 10 years, many English town centres have been transformed from being relatively de...
Planning, development and design policies influence sense of safety of people to use the City centr...
The spatial interrelationships between safety concerns, recorded crime and the functioning of the ev...
Against a background of discourses that link economic vitality of city-centres, consumption and safe...
Cities attract vast numbers of people at night (Roberts and Eldridge 2009). In recent decades the ev...
The current doctoral thesis takes particular interest in the city-centre night-time economy (NTE), a...
The contemporary city is a contested space and its governance is the subject of complex global econo...
Debates about night time leisure and crime reflect the contradiction between stimulation and regulat...
Adopting a focus on both time and space, the authors aim to unpack the complexity of uses and users ...
This article analyses fear of crime in the night-time economy as an event that emerges from, and unf...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. There are tensions between a...
This article analyses fear of crime in the night-time economy as an event that emerges from, and unf...
Internationally, a wealth of studies have demonstrated a link between the provision or alcohol and t...
The state of many British town and city centres in the evening and at night is a cause for concern. ...
The daily rhythms of the city, the ebb and flow of people undertaking routines activities, inform th...
In a time span of 10 years, many English town centres have been transformed from being relatively de...
Planning, development and design policies influence sense of safety of people to use the City centr...
The spatial interrelationships between safety concerns, recorded crime and the functioning of the ev...
Against a background of discourses that link economic vitality of city-centres, consumption and safe...
Cities attract vast numbers of people at night (Roberts and Eldridge 2009). In recent decades the ev...
The current doctoral thesis takes particular interest in the city-centre night-time economy (NTE), a...
The contemporary city is a contested space and its governance is the subject of complex global econo...
Debates about night time leisure and crime reflect the contradiction between stimulation and regulat...
Adopting a focus on both time and space, the authors aim to unpack the complexity of uses and users ...
This article analyses fear of crime in the night-time economy as an event that emerges from, and unf...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. There are tensions between a...
This article analyses fear of crime in the night-time economy as an event that emerges from, and unf...
Internationally, a wealth of studies have demonstrated a link between the provision or alcohol and t...
The state of many British town and city centres in the evening and at night is a cause for concern. ...
The daily rhythms of the city, the ebb and flow of people undertaking routines activities, inform th...
In a time span of 10 years, many English town centres have been transformed from being relatively de...
Planning, development and design policies influence sense of safety of people to use the City centr...