Optimal Targeting of Incivility-Reduction Strategies |
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Authors: | William Spelman |
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Affiliation: | (1) LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin, P.O. Box Y, Austin, TX, 78713-8925 |
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Abstract: | Neighborhood incivilities—minor breaches of order such as vandalism, vacant houses, and trash on the streets—are, as a group, important causes of fear of crime and neighborhood dissatisfaction. Nevertheless, it is uncertain how much individual incivilities differ in importance, and which incivilities are most important. A survey of residents of 30 Baltimore neighborhoods suggests that different incivilities influence perceptions of the amount of crime, fear of crime, and neighborhood satisfaction, and that the patterns of influence differ among neighborhoods. As a result, top-down and city-wide responses to crime, fear, and neighborhood satisfaction problems may be less effective than responses tailored to individual neighborhood conditions. |
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Keywords: | incivilities fear of crime neighborhood satisfaction police problem-solving |
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