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Citation

Pattavina A, Byrne JM, Garcia L. Crime Delinq. 2006; 52(2): 203-231.

Affiliation

Department of Criminal Justice, University of Massachusetts-Lowell, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0011128705284155

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

In the following study, the authors examine factors that explain citizen participation in crime prevention activities in Boston. Using survey data from a random sample, census data, and official crime and arrest data, the authors identified a wide range of individual- and community-based indicators that could potentially explain citizen involvement in crime prevention. Findings revealed that citizen involvement in collective crime prevention does indeed vary by the risk level of a particular neighborhood, with high-risk neighborhoods demonstrating higher rates of involvement than low- to moderate-risk neighborhoods. The authors also found that the factors that explained citizen participation varied by the risk level of the neighborhood. Overall, this research demonstrated that in high-risk neighborhoods, citizen involvement in crime prevention activities is affected by the unique blend of personal, parochial, and public social control mechanisms operating in these areas.

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