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2014-02-17
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Fear of crime is one of the most important problems in our cities, even in low-crime rate areas. The aim of this paper is to provide evidence of the issues involved in the perceived risk of victimization and fear of crime in these contexts using the Structural Equation Model (SEM) technique. Five hundred and seventyone people living in a working-class neighborhood of Barcelona answered a 45-item questionnaire including the following 7 constructs: perception of insecurity, previous threat experiences, social representations of insecurity, personal control and coping skills, potential aggressors, urban identity, and perceived environmental quality. Findings confirm the theoretical model, in which fear of crime is structurally related to: a) environmental features, b) personal variables, and c) social representation of unsafe places. In addition, we found that the role of social aspects is as important as that of environmental and psychological ones. Residential satisfaction and urban social identity appear as relevant variables.
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Seguretat ciutadana; Delinqüència; Percepció; Ciutats; Psicologia ambiental; Public security; Crime; Perception; Cities and towns; Environmental psychology
Elsevier
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2014.02.002
Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2014, vol. 38, p. 195-205
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2014.02.002
(c) Elsevier, 2014