Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering University College London Dr. Ryan Davenport Public Perceptions of Crime and Policing.

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Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering University College London Dr. Ryan Davenport Public Perceptions of Crime and Policing

Overview ‘Signal Crimes and Signal Disorders’ Neighbourhood Effects A Structural Equation Modelling of British Crime Survey Data Concluding thoughts...

National Reassurance Policing Project: Top ‘crime and disorder signals’ across trial areas Source: Innes, M. et al. (2004) Signal Crimes and Reassurance Policing (Volume 1), Guildford: University of Surrey.

Perceived disorder and its consequences “The concept of neighbourhood disorder once again has assumed priority in the social sciences” (Sampson & Raudenbush 2004:314). “...the grounds on which perceptions of disorder are formed are contextually shaped by social conditions that go well beyond the usual signs of observed disorder and poverty, starting a process that moulds reputations, reinforces stigma, and influences the future trajectory of an area. (Sampson, 2012:123)

Structural Equation Modelling of British Crime Survey Data: The Importance of Perceived Disorder.00 Collective Efficacy.07 Experience of Incivilities.42 Perceived Problems with Incivilities.39 Quality of Life affected by Incivilities.13 Quality of Life affected by Fear of Crime.01 Property Victimization.00 Personal Victimization other Source: Davenport, R. (2010) Incivilities, Crime and Social Order: The Role of Repeat Experience. Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis: University of Sheffield.

Concluding thoughts... Incivilities can no longer be denied a central role within criminology Perceptions (of disorder), even if inaccurate can have a significant impact on local social order Perceived disorder influences individual and corporate decisions which in turn shape the long-term trajectories of neighbourhoods.

Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering University College London Dr. Ryan Davenport Thank you Public Perceptions of Crime and Policing