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Citizen participation and community crime prevention, 1979

Citizen participation and community crime prevention, 1979

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Survey Research Laboratory, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, Criminal Justice Archive and Information Network, Wesley G. Skogan, Paul J. Lavrakas, Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research

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This survey was conducted as part of the 'Citizen Participation and Community Crime Prevention' project at the Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, Northwestern University. The project was conducted to gain a deeper understanding of the wide range of activities in which the American public engages to be secure from crime. In particular, this survey was designed to identify the scope of anti-crime activities and investigate the processes which facilitate or inhibit the public's involvement in those activities. The geographical area for the survey was defined by the 'commuting basin' of Chicago, excluding several independent cities and their suburbs (e.g., Aurora, Waukegan, and Joliet) on the northern and western fringes of that area, and excluding all areas in Indiana. A 'modified random digit dialing with enrichment' procedure was used to generate a total of 5,346 prospective sample numbers. Interviewing was carried out by the Survey Research Laboratory at the University of Illinois during June through August, 1979. Information was gathered on people's opinions toward safety, their involvement with 'crime prevention' activities and the quality of life in their neighborhoods. In addition, data were assembled from Census Bureau and police reports for each community area in which respondents lived in the years immediately preceding the survey.

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OL Work ID
OL45040574W

Subjects

Crime preventionCitizen participation

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