Author:
Abdullah Aldrin,Safizadeh Mina,Hedayati Marzbali Massoomeh,Maghsoodi Tilaki Mohammad Javad
Abstract
Purpose
The current direction of urban planning and development is plagued with a number of issues related to crime and safety in neighbourhood areas. Undoubtedly, the physical characteristics of the surrounding environment play a vital role in residents’ social interactions and crime rate. This study aims to examine the role of the environmental features of the built environment, in particular house maintenance, on residents’ sense of belonging and victimisation. Although past research has relied on police victimisation rates, the current research has measured the actual victimisation rate through a questionnaire survey.
Design/methodology/approach
The study is quantitative in nature and consists of 255 residents from an urban neighbourhood in Penang, Malaysia.
Findings
The results of structural equation modelling indicate that house maintenance has a significant and positive impact on the sense of belonging, while there is a negative impact on victimisation rate. However, the study findings do not support the mediation role of the sense of belonging in the relationship between house maintenance and victimisation rate.
Originality/value
The study suggests that physical characteristics of the environment play a significant role in reducing opportunities for property victimisation and a building sense of belongings amongst neighbours. This study can also be considered as a further step for obtaining insight into the understanding of the impact of physical characteristics of the neighbourhood environment on victimisation.
Subject
Urban Studies,Geography, Planning and Development,Architecture
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