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Crimes in Tang Village

Author(s)
Lo, Tit Wing  
Author(s)
Liu, Z.
Date Issued
2020
Publisher
Routledge
Related Publication(s)
Understanding crime in villages-in-the-city in China: A social and behavioral approach
Start page
9
End page
18
Abstract
The main crime hotspots in Tang Village are identified as being a likely consequence of the dense housing and complex road conditions that contributed to their poor surveillance. Likewise, the high density of tenants with complex backgrounds and the lack of security awareness (such as leaving the front gate unlocked) rendered some buildings susceptible to burglary. Thieves typically stole electronic goods like cell phones or computers to be resold for cash. Criminals were most likely to be male, young, and rural migrant workers breaking and entering a residence by damaging the lock on the front door. The majority of the crime reports came from patrolling. Few reports came from tenants or villagers, signifying low collective efficacy in the community.
URI
https://repository.sfu.edu.hk/handle/sfu/3636
DOI
10.4324/9780429286155
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No
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