TY - JOUR PY - 2017// TI - The effect of perceptions of residential district on the crime prevention activity: moderating effect of fear of crime JO - Korean Association of Public Safety and Criminal Justice review A1 - Lee, Sang Hun SP - 193 EP - 222 VL - 26 IS - 3 N2 - For the effective maintenance of the public order, an important factor is able to work on crime prevention activity as risk of crime and defence of threats for not only the role of police and criminal justice institutes but also individuals. Likewise, the police and criminal justice institutes have been argued with considerable the method of individual crime prevention activity. If it induce private sector and voluntary participation from citizens for satisfying people's desires about safety and overcoming fundamental limitation in police force, it will expect to crime prevention and national cost-cutting effect. Therefore, this study is how to effect of perception of residential district on the crime prevention activity and explore between these relationship. The main purpose of this study is by using moderating effects on perception of residential district as classifying disorder, neighborhood bonding, and community policing, how it effect on personal crime prevention activity. For related variable and data analysis, it is used 'Korean Crime Victim Survey' that it is surveyed from Korean Institute of Criminology in 2015. The target for investigation is 6,960 household of more than fourteen years old and 15,020 member of household which is lived in Korea include Jeju Island. In the study, it is used analysis of frequency, correlation analysis, and multiple regression analysis. As the result of this study, the more disorder, the lower neighborhood bonding, and the lower community policing activity showed inactive individual crime prevention. The fear of crime is bigger mediating effect on neighborhood bonding. Based on result of study, it realize public order polity for vitalizing individual crime prevention activity as a proposal.
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LA - ko SN - 1229-9952 UR - http://dx.doi.org/ ID - ref1 ER -