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Citation

Pain R, Townshend T. Geoforum 2002; 33(1): 105-119.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/S0016-7185(01)00025-2

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

In recent years, many city authorities in Europe and North America have sought to attract people back to city centers for leisure, shopping, business and residence. The planning measures commonly adopted take explicit account of issues of crime and safety. The concept of 'community safety' as applied to the city center is problematic, however, as users have diverse lifestyles, interests and values which impact on their own and others' safety. This paper reports on a study of the experiences and perceptions of safety of different groups of city center users in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. While social identities and roles shaped the extent of concern and subsequent impacts on people's use of the city center space, the research suggested that many concerns are genuinely shared. The paper investigates the congruence of a range of planning strategies with city center users' safety concerns. Situational measures were viewed with skepticism, as fear centers on the presence and behavior of others.

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