2021
DOI: 10.1108/sc-05-2021-0016
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Community crime prevention and crime watch groups as online private policing

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to examine the online communications, symbolism and imagery of 35 community crime prevention and crime watch groups across Canada to explore how these groups organize themselves and assess the resulting community actions. Design/methodology/approach Contributing to digital criminology, gathering data from open access platforms such as Facebook and online platforms such as websites, the authors analyse communications from community crime prevention and crime watch groups in 12 Canadian… Show more

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“…EHOs were asked whether enquiries had increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Eighteen percent said yes, which could be attributed to residents becoming more aware of suspicious activities in their neighbourhood due to the increased time spent at home during lockdowns [22,23]. There were also factors such as cost and public stigma that disincentivise people from reporting clandestine labs or suspected contamination.…”
Section: Public Enquiriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EHOs were asked whether enquiries had increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Eighteen percent said yes, which could be attributed to residents becoming more aware of suspicious activities in their neighbourhood due to the increased time spent at home during lockdowns [22,23]. There were also factors such as cost and public stigma that disincentivise people from reporting clandestine labs or suspected contamination.…”
Section: Public Enquiriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In SM, ( Forbes, 2020 ), shame causes frustration among individuals. SM can be extremely effective at instilling shame and causing humiliation ( Walby and Joshua, 2021 ). Shame responses in SM are independently linked to compulsive and avoidance behaviours ( Visvalingam et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%