Project title |
Crime, Insecurities, and Social Dynamics in Urban Neighborhoods |
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ID |
crime-insecurities-neighbourhoods |
DOI |
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Resource type | Dataset / Survey |
Citation | Oberwittler, D., Kaiser, F., & Natter, L. (2020). Crime, Insecurities, and Social Dynamics in Urban Neighborhoods [Data set]. Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law. https://doi.org/10.57801/K6AY-VW92 |
Website | https://csl.mpg.de/en/projects/crime-insecurities-and-social-dynamics-in-urban-neighborhoods |
Timeframe | 2020 – ongoing |
Organization |
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law
(MPI-CSL)
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People |
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Abstract |
The major goal of this study is to advance the understanding of structural conditions and social processes in relation to crime problems in urban neighborhoods in a longitudinal perspective. Residents’ subjective perceptions of disorder and crime as well as collective social capital are key mechanisms in the complex social processes shaping the development of neighborhoods. This project constitutes phase 2 of a long-term study of 139 neighborhoods in Cologne and Essen, two large cities in North Rhine-Westphalia with high levels of ethnic diversity. After two survey waves in 2014 and 2015, a second round of two waves of a mixed mail/web survey in took place the same neighborhoods in 2020 and 2021. Survey data are matched to neighborhood sociodemographic and crime data with the aim to study the dynamics of neighborhood development. The analyses focus on fear of crime, disorder perceptions, collective efficacy and inter-ethnic relations, and their reciprocal associations with structural neighborhood development. |
Keywords | collective efficacy fear of crime interethnic relations neighborhoods victimization |