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Making neighborhoods safer: Examining predictors of residents’ concerns about neighborhood safety
Authors:Ronald O Pitner  ManSoo YuEdna Brown
Institution:a College of Social Work, University of South Carolina, USA
b School of Social Work and Public Health Program, University of Missouri, USA
c Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Connecticut, USA
Abstract:This study examined what factors best predict residents’ concerns about neighborhood safety. One-hundred and twenty-two participants were selected from a large, Midwestern metropolitan area. All participants lived in high crime areas. Participants completed a 22-item questionnaire that assessed their perceptions of neighborhood safety and vigilance. These items were clustered as: 1) Community care and vigilance, 2) neighborhood safety concerns, 3) physical incivilities, and 4) social incivilities. Police crime data were also used in the analyses. Our findings suggest that aspects of the broken window theory, collective efficacy, and place attachments/territoriality play a role in affecting residents’ concerns about neighborhood safety.
Keywords:Neighborhood violence  Perceptions  Incivility  Collective efficacy  Crime  Broken windows
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