2020
DOI: 10.21837/pm.v18i13.777
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Surveillance and Guardianship Attitudes: Role of Multiple Mediators

Abstract: Urban design researchers and environmental criminologists believe that personal and situational characteristics influence how and when residents act as guardians over where they live. However, little is known about the individual factors that explain residential guardianship behaviours. This study focuses on sociophysical factors in explaining residents’ willingness to act as guardians to control criminal behaviour through multiple mediators. A sample of 247 residents in Penang, Malaysia was analysed via struc… Show more

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