Disorder affects judgements about a neighbourhood: Police presence does not

The Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Department of Social and Organizational Psychology, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle, U.K.
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.130v1
Subject Areas
Psychiatry and Psychology
Keywords
social capital, police visibility, disorder, fear of crime
Copyright
© 2013 Hill et al.
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Cite this article
Hill JM, Pollet TV, Nettle D. 2013. Disorder affects judgements about a neighbourhood: Police presence does not. PeerJ PrePrints 1:e130v1

Abstract

Many police forces operate a policy of high visibility in disordered neighbourhoods with high crime. However, little is known about whether increased police presence influences people’s beliefs about a neighbourhood’s social environment or their fear of crime. Three experimental studies compared people’s perceptions of social capital and fear of crime in disordered and ordered neighbourhoods, either with a police presence or no police presence. In all studies, neighbourhood disorder lowered perceptions of social capital, resulting in a higher fear of crime. Police presence or absence had no significant effect. The pervasive effects of disorder above other environmental cues are discussed.

Supplemental Information

(a) Mean perceptions of social capital by neighbourhood order and police presence (b) Mean fear of crime by neighbourhoodorder and police presence

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(a) Disordered neighbourhoodwithout police presence; (b) Ordered neighbourhood without police presence; (c)Disordered neighbourhood with police presence; (d) Ordered neighbourhood withpolice presence

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(a) Mean perceptions of social capital byneighbourhood order and police presence, Study 2 (b)Mean fear of crime by neighbourhood order and police presence

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(a) Mean perceptions of social capital byneighbourhood order and police presence, Study 3 (b) Mean fear of crime by neighbourhood order and police presence, Study 3

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Competing predictions of the effects of policepresence in disordered and ordered neighbourhoods on fear of crime

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