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Co-producing safety in the local community: A Q-methodology study on the incentives of Belgian and Dutch members of neighbourhood watch schemes
Authors:Carola van Eijk  Trui Steen  Bram Verschuere
Affiliation:1. Institute of Public Administration, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands;2. Public Governance Institute, KULeuven, Leuven, Belgium;3. Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Abstract:This study aims to explain citizens’ engagement in co-production activities in the domain of community safety. We use a multiple case study design by looking at neighbourhood watch schemes in Belgium and the Netherlands. We applied Q-methodology to map the opinions of citizens about their co-productive efforts, and to cluster these opinions into co-producers’ profiles. Discussing differences and similarities in profiles enables a more generalised understanding of the reasons why people co-produce. We conclude with some policy-relevant points about incentivation when local governments want to achieve an increase in citizen co-production.
Keywords:Co-production  local neighbourhood watch  community policing  motivations  Q-methodology
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