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Psicologia
versión impresa ISSN 0874-2049
Resumen
SAUTKINA, Elena et al. Environmental and Psychosocial Factors of Pick‑pocketing Risk Evaluation: The Case of Two Sites in Lisbon. Psicologia [online]. 2007, vol.21, n.2, pp.79-97. ISSN 0874-2049.
It is in common knowledge that pick‑pocketing is a type of crime encountered in urban environments. Based on previously identified environmental and psychosocial factors of spatial representations of security/insecurity, the current research aimed at exploring environmental factors that could affect peoples evaluations, as regards the risk of being pick‑pocketed. With this purpose, two sites in Lisbon differing mainly in their physical and social environmental features were considered. Results show that strong social bonds within a place may appear very important for evaluation of pick‑pocketing risk, putting aside and making less important physical layout, whereas in socially heterogeneous places, where social bonds are weaker, physical environment becomes consequently more important for perceptions of safety.
Palabras clave : pickpocketing; risk evaluation; social bonds; spatial representation.