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Characteristics of fear of crime in evacuation shelters after the Great East Japan Earthquake
Authors:Kimihiro Hino  Yasushi Tanaka  Richard H Schneider
Institution:1. Department of Urban Engineering, Graduate school of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan;2. Department of Town Planning and Design, College of Science and Technology, Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan;3. College of Design, Construction and Planning, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
Abstract:After the Great East Japan Earthquake in March 2011, numerous evacuees had to stay in evacuation shelters such as school gymnasiums. In general, after a disaster, ensuring the safety and security of evacuees in evacuation shelters is a serious problem. Consequently, many of these evacuees feared that they would be victims of crime in the shelters or that their evacuated homes would be burgled. To examine what factors evoke a general fear of crime in shelters and burglary of evacuated homes, we conducted an online questionnaire on 300 evacuees in Miyagi Prefecture who had stayed at such shelters. From a factor analysis of fear of 16 specific kinds of crime in shelters, we extracted two factors representing fear of property and female-related crime. We then found that a general fear of crime in shelters was associated with being young and a fear of female-related crime, while a fear of burglary of evacuated homes was associated with being female, owning a detached house, and fear of property crime. Based on these results, we provide recommendations aiming to help reduce the fear of crime in shelters and burglary of evacuated homes.
Keywords:Earthquake  evacuation shelter  evacuated home  questionnaire  female
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