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040 _aAFVC
100 _aMoore, Charlie W.
_97038
245 _aPerceptions of community safety in West Auckland
_cCharlie Moore, Geoff Bridgman, Charlotte Moore and Matt Grey
260 _aAuckland :
_bCommunity Waitakere,
_c2017
300 _aelectronic document (40 pages) ; PDF file: 718 KB
520 _aCommunity safety is relevant at both individual and community levels. This research report is about perceptions of safety which is different from an objective measure of changing crime rates, or of actual levels of risk. The reason for this is that it is our perception of safety, or lack of it, that will significantly influence our sense of wellbeing, whether we feel comfortable to move about freely, the view we hold of other community members, and the levels of participation in community life by ourselves and our families. The research work included three different elements: an overview of existing literature and reports, focus groups, and a survey – the latter two focussing on West Auckland. Considered together, a number of themes emerge. The data was drawn from a survey of 159 West Auckland residents and five focus groups representing three cultural groups (Māori, Pacific people and Asian/other‐ “Ethnic”), one socio‐economic group (the “Mortgage Belt”) and one age group (“Youth”). (From the website and the report). Record #5599
650 _aATTITUDES
_970
650 _aCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
_9146
650 _aCRIME
_9163
650 _aSAFETY
_9511
650 5 _9568
_aSOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS
650 _aSURVEYS
_9592
650 4 _aVICTIMS OF CRIMES
_9623
651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
_92588
651 _aAUCKLAND
_92664
651 _aWAITAKERE
_93389
651 _aWEST AUCKLAND
_96824
700 _96762
_aBridgman, Geoffrey
700 _aMoore, Charlotte E.
_97039
700 _aGrey, Matt
_97040
856 _uhttp://www.communityresearch.org.nz/research/perceptions-of-community-safety-in-west-auckland/
942 _2ddc
_cREPORT