Physical environmental elements such as gated elements are believed to have an effect towards the reduction of fear of crime in residential neighbourhoods. In Malaysia, the typical form of residences is that involving gated individual houses, while residences without gated elements are relatively a new development concept. Therefore, a survey on fear of crime among residents in housing areas with gated and non-gated residences was conducted in Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor and Precinct 9B, Putrajaya. This research discovered that respondents inhabiting a gated residential area exhibit a higher fear of crime level (M=5.84, SD=1.23) when compared to respondents living in a non-gated residential area (M=3.85, SD=1.66)
Strategies that reduce fear of crime may contribute to improved health outcomes; however interventio...
Rapid urbanization in Malaysia has led to an increasing crime rate, necessitating an understanding o...
It has been reported in the literature that the perception of crime at the neighbourhood level inver...
Physical environmental elements such as gated elements are believed to have an effect towards the re...
AbstractPhysical environmental elements such as gated elements are believed to have an effect toward...
The Roadmap of Government Transformation Program 2010 reported that the sense of fear of crime among...
AbstractThe Roadmap of Government Transformation Program 2010 reported that the sense of fear of cri...
Property crimes in residential areas has become a concerning issue in Malaysia. Environmental design...
AbstractThe perception of safety from criminal threats has become a critical aspect on the quality o...
Past researches have shown that fear of crime is influenced by environmental features and social var...
AbstractThe built environment especially in terms of the residential design is believed to be one of...
Problem Statement: Property crimes in residential areas has become a concerning issue in Malaysia. E...
There is continous debate on the impact of house quality on residents’ health and well-being. Good l...
Crime is often associated with urban development as urban areas tend to be at greater risk security-...
In new era, the prevailing housing development trend is gated residential neighbourhood. This trend ...
Strategies that reduce fear of crime may contribute to improved health outcomes; however interventio...
Rapid urbanization in Malaysia has led to an increasing crime rate, necessitating an understanding o...
It has been reported in the literature that the perception of crime at the neighbourhood level inver...
Physical environmental elements such as gated elements are believed to have an effect towards the re...
AbstractPhysical environmental elements such as gated elements are believed to have an effect toward...
The Roadmap of Government Transformation Program 2010 reported that the sense of fear of crime among...
AbstractThe Roadmap of Government Transformation Program 2010 reported that the sense of fear of cri...
Property crimes in residential areas has become a concerning issue in Malaysia. Environmental design...
AbstractThe perception of safety from criminal threats has become a critical aspect on the quality o...
Past researches have shown that fear of crime is influenced by environmental features and social var...
AbstractThe built environment especially in terms of the residential design is believed to be one of...
Problem Statement: Property crimes in residential areas has become a concerning issue in Malaysia. E...
There is continous debate on the impact of house quality on residents’ health and well-being. Good l...
Crime is often associated with urban development as urban areas tend to be at greater risk security-...
In new era, the prevailing housing development trend is gated residential neighbourhood. This trend ...
Strategies that reduce fear of crime may contribute to improved health outcomes; however interventio...
Rapid urbanization in Malaysia has led to an increasing crime rate, necessitating an understanding o...
It has been reported in the literature that the perception of crime at the neighbourhood level inver...