Sense of Safety in Urban Public Spaces

Sense of Safety in Urban Public Spaces

A case study comparing local and international university student experiences in a regional city in Australia

Scholar's Press ( 2015-05-21 )

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This book seeks to understand how international and domestic students in the regional city of Bendigo use public space, how the physical elements of space are perceived and what impacts these have their behavior when using the city centre at night. More generally, it looks at the question of fear of crime against person and property as a basis for thinking about the design of public spaces. A mixed-method approach used for the study comprised questionnaires completed by 156 students, self-recorded walks and auto-photo-elicitations completed by 20 domestic and international students at night in selected sites in the Bendigo CBD. The study findings show that fear of crime is a concern of students when they are in the Bendigo CBD, particularly international Asian students and domestic female students. This research helps planners to understand factors relating to reports of fear of safety and that international and domestic students have different perceptions of safety. It also highlights how planning policies can enhance feelings of personal safety through careful attention to people’s experiences of actual urban settings.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-639-76476-5

ISBN-10:

3639764765

EAN:

9783639764765

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Rangajeewa Ratnayake

Number of pages:

340

Published on:

2015-05-21

Category:

General Humanities