Territorial Functioning, Victimisation And Fear Of Crime: A Comparative Study Of High And Low Crime Rate Estates.

There is substantial empirical support that links territorial functioning with low crime and fear of crime in the residential setting. However, for the concept to be useful in preventing crime and fear of crime, it is important for it to operate in different crime contexts, especially in high crime...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, A., Bahauddin, A, Mohamed, B., Ahmad, A.G.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2004
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spelling usm-71682013-07-13T03:36:10Z http://eprints.usm.my/7168/ Territorial Functioning, Victimisation And Fear Of Crime: A Comparative Study Of High And Low Crime Rate Estates. Abdullah, A. Bahauddin, A Mohamed, B. Ahmad, A.G. GF1-900 Human ecology. Anthropogeography There is substantial empirical support that links territorial functioning with low crime and fear of crime in the residential setting. However, for the concept to be useful in preventing crime and fear of crime, it is important for it to operate in different crime contexts, especially in high crime areas, where the problem poses a major concern. 2004-06 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/7168/1/Territorial_functioning_victimisation_and_fear_of_crime_A_comparative_study_of_high_and_low_crime_rate_estates_-_HBP.pdf Abdullah, A. and Bahauddin, A and Mohamed, B. and Ahmad, A.G. (2004) Territorial Functioning, Victimisation And Fear Of Crime: A Comparative Study Of High And Low Crime Rate Estates. In: 3rd International Conference On Urban Regeneration & Sustainability , 16-18 june 2004, Siena Italy.
spellingShingle GF1-900 Human ecology. Anthropogeography
Abdullah, A.
Bahauddin, A
Mohamed, B.
Ahmad, A.G.
Territorial Functioning, Victimisation And Fear Of Crime: A Comparative Study Of High And Low Crime Rate Estates.
title Territorial Functioning, Victimisation And Fear Of Crime: A Comparative Study Of High And Low Crime Rate Estates.
title_full Territorial Functioning, Victimisation And Fear Of Crime: A Comparative Study Of High And Low Crime Rate Estates.
title_fullStr Territorial Functioning, Victimisation And Fear Of Crime: A Comparative Study Of High And Low Crime Rate Estates.
title_full_unstemmed Territorial Functioning, Victimisation And Fear Of Crime: A Comparative Study Of High And Low Crime Rate Estates.
title_short Territorial Functioning, Victimisation And Fear Of Crime: A Comparative Study Of High And Low Crime Rate Estates.
title_sort territorial functioning, victimisation and fear of crime: a comparative study of high and low crime rate estates.
topic GF1-900 Human ecology. Anthropogeography
url http://eprints.usm.my/7168/
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