IJRSS Volume 2, Issue 2 ISSN: 2249-2496
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International Journal of Research in Social Sciences
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450
May
2012
A STUDY OF ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FEAR OF CRIME
OF PEOPLE AT BUS STOPS AND FEATURES OF STREET
SEGMENTS
G.Subbaiyan*
P.Gopalakrishnan**
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ABSTRACT:
Fear of crime is one of the prime concerns for people apart from traffic related safety and comfort while
waiting at the bus stops. The major determinants of fear of crime include socio- demographic variables,
direct and indirect victimisation, physical and social incivilities, and the physical environmental cues. The
environmental cues that influence the fear of crime are created mainly by the planning, design and
detailing of built environment and landscape features. In bus stop environments the features of the street
segment in which the bus stop is located contribute to the environmental cues in addition to the features of
the bus shelter and the surrounding built environment. The association between fear of crime of people at
bus stops during night hours and features of street segments such as width of the road, street lighting,
landscape elements such as trees and street hardware, on-street parking and pedestrian traffic were
investigated in this study. Street characteristics of selected bus stops in Tiruchirappalli were recorded and
the people waiting at the bus stops were interviewed to assess the fear of crime. Features such as street
lighting, on-street parking and pedestrian traffic were found to be associated with fear of crime, whereas
significant associations could not be established in case of street width, trees and street hardware from the
results of the analyses using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and t-tests.
Keywords: Fear of Crime, Bus Stops, Street Physical Features, Street Lighting, Pedestrian Traffic.
* Associate Professor, Department of Architecture, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli-
620015, India.
** Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli-
620015, India.