犯罪率
社会保障
社会资本
暴力犯罪
比例(比率)
人口经济学
犯罪统计数字
犯罪学
首都(建筑)
预防犯罪
地理
社会学
政治学
经济
法学
社会科学
地图学
考古
作者
Kimihiro Hino,Masaya Uesugi,Yasushi Asami
标识
DOI:10.1177/1078087416667619
摘要
The aim of this study was to investigate, in consideration of individual attributes and neighborhood-level social capital, the association between official crime rates and sense of neighborhood security among residents in the 23 wards of Tokyo, Japan, using data obtained from a national questionnaire survey and police statistics on crime for 511 neighborhoods. We found that crime rates affected residents’ sense of security differently according to the type of crime committed and the spatial scale. Regarding individual attributes, sense of security among men and those aged 35 to 49 years was in line with the actual property crime rate, whereas that among women and the elderly was in line with the actual violent crime rate. In addition, even when controlling for social capital, which had a strong positive effect on residents’ sense of security, and individual attributes, all crime rates except that for violent crime were significantly related to residents’ sense of security in their neighborhood.
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