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Perceptions of Public Security in Post-reform Urban China: A Routine Activity Analysis
Authors:Ingrid Nielsen  Russell Smyth
Institution:(1) Department of Management, Monash University, Caulfield East, Victoria, Australia;(2) Department of Economics, Monash University, 900 Dandenong Road, Caulfield East, 3145, Victoria, Australia;;
Abstract:This paper investigates the personal and environmental determinants of public security perceptions across 32 Chinese cities within the risk/opportunity framework of Cohen and Felson’s (American Sociological Review 44:588–608, 1979) routine activity theory. Structural path analysis reveals that public security perceptions in China are informed by similar personal and environment characteristics to those reported as important in extant research within Western contexts. However, the frequently reported influence of gender on public security perceptions in the West does not appear to extend to post-reform urban China. The results provide support for the routine activity theory in terms of extending our understanding of the factors that influence perceptions of public security to a non-Western context.
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