Crime and Fear in Public Places
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Crime and Fear in Public Places
Towards Safe, Inclusive and Sustainable Cities
Ceccato, Vania; Nalla, Mahesh
Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2020
460
Dura
Inglês
9780367371289
15 a 20 dias
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PART I - Crime and fear in public places: An Introduction
Chapter 1. Crime and fear in public places: Aim, scope, and context
Chapter 2. The circumstances of crime and fear in public places: A Review of theories
Chapter 3. The architecture of crime and fear of crime: Research evidence on lighting, CCTV and CPTED features
PART II - The environment
Chapter 4. Do green areas affect crime and safety?
Chapter 5. Safety of urban park users: The case of Poznan, Poland
Chapter 6. The role of public places in Disability Hate Crimes (DHC)
PART III - The movement
Chapter 7. Youth safety in public transportation: The case of Eastern Mexico City, Mexico
Chapter 8. Transit safety among college students in Tokyo/Kanagawa, Japan
Chapter 9. Women and LGBTI youth at target: Assessing transit safety in Rio Claro, Brazil
Chapter 10. An analysis of transit safety among college students in Lagos, Nigeria
PART IV - The users' perspective
Chapter 11. Contested gendered space: Public sexual harassment and women's safety work
Chapter 12. Sexual harassment in public spaces in India: Victimization and offending patterns
Chapter 13. Does context matter? Older adults' safety perceptions of neighborhood environments in Sweden
Chapter 14. Individual and spatial dimensions of women's fear of crime: A Scandinavian study case
PART V - The metrics
Chapter 15. Contextual determinants of fear of crime in public transit: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Pilot Study
Chapter 16. Mapping Open Drug Scenes (ODS)
Chapter 17. "Fear in 280 characters": A new approach for over time evaluation of fear in cybespace
PART VI - The intervention
Chapter 18. Fear of the dark: The potential impact of reduced street lighting on crime and fear of crime
Chapter 19. Evaluating harm-reduction initiatives in a night-time economy and music festival context
Chapter 20. Crime and fear in Hollygrove - Building neighborhood resilience
Chapter 21. Safety in the making: An assessment of urban planners practices in municipalities in Sweden
PART VII - Crime and fear in public places: Conclusions and recommendations
Chapter 22. Crime and fear in public places: A Global look
Chapter 23. Responding to crime and fear in public places: Towards an agenda for research and practice
Chapter 1. Crime and fear in public places: Aim, scope, and context
Chapter 2. The circumstances of crime and fear in public places: A Review of theories
Chapter 3. The architecture of crime and fear of crime: Research evidence on lighting, CCTV and CPTED features
PART II - The environment
Chapter 4. Do green areas affect crime and safety?
Chapter 5. Safety of urban park users: The case of Poznan, Poland
Chapter 6. The role of public places in Disability Hate Crimes (DHC)
PART III - The movement
Chapter 7. Youth safety in public transportation: The case of Eastern Mexico City, Mexico
Chapter 8. Transit safety among college students in Tokyo/Kanagawa, Japan
Chapter 9. Women and LGBTI youth at target: Assessing transit safety in Rio Claro, Brazil
Chapter 10. An analysis of transit safety among college students in Lagos, Nigeria
PART IV - The users' perspective
Chapter 11. Contested gendered space: Public sexual harassment and women's safety work
Chapter 12. Sexual harassment in public spaces in India: Victimization and offending patterns
Chapter 13. Does context matter? Older adults' safety perceptions of neighborhood environments in Sweden
Chapter 14. Individual and spatial dimensions of women's fear of crime: A Scandinavian study case
PART V - The metrics
Chapter 15. Contextual determinants of fear of crime in public transit: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Pilot Study
Chapter 16. Mapping Open Drug Scenes (ODS)
Chapter 17. "Fear in 280 characters": A new approach for over time evaluation of fear in cybespace
PART VI - The intervention
Chapter 18. Fear of the dark: The potential impact of reduced street lighting on crime and fear of crime
Chapter 19. Evaluating harm-reduction initiatives in a night-time economy and music festival context
Chapter 20. Crime and fear in Hollygrove - Building neighborhood resilience
Chapter 21. Safety in the making: An assessment of urban planners practices in municipalities in Sweden
PART VII - Crime and fear in public places: Conclusions and recommendations
Chapter 22. Crime and fear in public places: A Global look
Chapter 23. Responding to crime and fear in public places: Towards an agenda for research and practice
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Young Men;Crime;PRISMA Checklist;Fear;Generation CPTED;Public;Smart Phones;Victims;Public Transportation Users;Victimology;Situational Action Theory;Urban;CPTED Principle;Planning;Vice Versa;Safety;Police Recorded Crime Data;Transport;Safety Perceptions;Global South;Antisocial Behavior;Gender;Public Transportation;LGBTQI;Co-citation Links;environmental criminology;UN-Habitat Safer Cities Program;violence;Ecological Momentary Assessment;crime prevention programs;Fieldwork Protocol;urban park users safety;Hot Spot Policing;public places fear;LGBTI Group;urban design;Scoping Literature Review;LGBTI Youth;Gps Capability;Self-reported Intimate Partner Violence;ODS;Sh Behavior;NTE
PART I - Crime and fear in public places: An Introduction
Chapter 1. Crime and fear in public places: Aim, scope, and context
Chapter 2. The circumstances of crime and fear in public places: A Review of theories
Chapter 3. The architecture of crime and fear of crime: Research evidence on lighting, CCTV and CPTED features
PART II - The environment
Chapter 4. Do green areas affect crime and safety?
Chapter 5. Safety of urban park users: The case of Poznan, Poland
Chapter 6. The role of public places in Disability Hate Crimes (DHC)
PART III - The movement
Chapter 7. Youth safety in public transportation: The case of Eastern Mexico City, Mexico
Chapter 8. Transit safety among college students in Tokyo/Kanagawa, Japan
Chapter 9. Women and LGBTI youth at target: Assessing transit safety in Rio Claro, Brazil
Chapter 10. An analysis of transit safety among college students in Lagos, Nigeria
PART IV - The users' perspective
Chapter 11. Contested gendered space: Public sexual harassment and women's safety work
Chapter 12. Sexual harassment in public spaces in India: Victimization and offending patterns
Chapter 13. Does context matter? Older adults' safety perceptions of neighborhood environments in Sweden
Chapter 14. Individual and spatial dimensions of women's fear of crime: A Scandinavian study case
PART V - The metrics
Chapter 15. Contextual determinants of fear of crime in public transit: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Pilot Study
Chapter 16. Mapping Open Drug Scenes (ODS)
Chapter 17. "Fear in 280 characters": A new approach for over time evaluation of fear in cybespace
PART VI - The intervention
Chapter 18. Fear of the dark: The potential impact of reduced street lighting on crime and fear of crime
Chapter 19. Evaluating harm-reduction initiatives in a night-time economy and music festival context
Chapter 20. Crime and fear in Hollygrove - Building neighborhood resilience
Chapter 21. Safety in the making: An assessment of urban planners practices in municipalities in Sweden
PART VII - Crime and fear in public places: Conclusions and recommendations
Chapter 22. Crime and fear in public places: A Global look
Chapter 23. Responding to crime and fear in public places: Towards an agenda for research and practice
Chapter 1. Crime and fear in public places: Aim, scope, and context
Chapter 2. The circumstances of crime and fear in public places: A Review of theories
Chapter 3. The architecture of crime and fear of crime: Research evidence on lighting, CCTV and CPTED features
PART II - The environment
Chapter 4. Do green areas affect crime and safety?
Chapter 5. Safety of urban park users: The case of Poznan, Poland
Chapter 6. The role of public places in Disability Hate Crimes (DHC)
PART III - The movement
Chapter 7. Youth safety in public transportation: The case of Eastern Mexico City, Mexico
Chapter 8. Transit safety among college students in Tokyo/Kanagawa, Japan
Chapter 9. Women and LGBTI youth at target: Assessing transit safety in Rio Claro, Brazil
Chapter 10. An analysis of transit safety among college students in Lagos, Nigeria
PART IV - The users' perspective
Chapter 11. Contested gendered space: Public sexual harassment and women's safety work
Chapter 12. Sexual harassment in public spaces in India: Victimization and offending patterns
Chapter 13. Does context matter? Older adults' safety perceptions of neighborhood environments in Sweden
Chapter 14. Individual and spatial dimensions of women's fear of crime: A Scandinavian study case
PART V - The metrics
Chapter 15. Contextual determinants of fear of crime in public transit: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Pilot Study
Chapter 16. Mapping Open Drug Scenes (ODS)
Chapter 17. "Fear in 280 characters": A new approach for over time evaluation of fear in cybespace
PART VI - The intervention
Chapter 18. Fear of the dark: The potential impact of reduced street lighting on crime and fear of crime
Chapter 19. Evaluating harm-reduction initiatives in a night-time economy and music festival context
Chapter 20. Crime and fear in Hollygrove - Building neighborhood resilience
Chapter 21. Safety in the making: An assessment of urban planners practices in municipalities in Sweden
PART VII - Crime and fear in public places: Conclusions and recommendations
Chapter 22. Crime and fear in public places: A Global look
Chapter 23. Responding to crime and fear in public places: Towards an agenda for research and practice
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Young Men;Crime;PRISMA Checklist;Fear;Generation CPTED;Public;Smart Phones;Victims;Public Transportation Users;Victimology;Situational Action Theory;Urban;CPTED Principle;Planning;Vice Versa;Safety;Police Recorded Crime Data;Transport;Safety Perceptions;Global South;Antisocial Behavior;Gender;Public Transportation;LGBTQI;Co-citation Links;environmental criminology;UN-Habitat Safer Cities Program;violence;Ecological Momentary Assessment;crime prevention programs;Fieldwork Protocol;urban park users safety;Hot Spot Policing;public places fear;LGBTI Group;urban design;Scoping Literature Review;LGBTI Youth;Gps Capability;Self-reported Intimate Partner Violence;ODS;Sh Behavior;NTE