Department of Social and Environmental Health Research, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, 15-17 Tavistock Place, London WC1H 9SH, UK.
Health Place. 2012 Jul;18(4):757-65. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2012.04.001. Epub 2012 Apr 19.
This paper presents the findings from a review of the theoretical and empirical literature on the links between crime and fear of crime, the social and built environment, and health and wellbeing. A pragmatic approach was employed, with iterative stages of searching and synthesis. This produced a holistic causal framework of pathways to guide future research. The framework emphasises that crime and fear of crime may have substantial impacts on wellbeing, but the pathways are often highly indirect, mediated by environmental factors, difficult to disentangle and not always in the expected direction. The built environment, for example, may affect health via its impacts on health behaviours; via its effects on crime and fear of crime; or via the social environment. The framework also helps to identify unexpected factors which may affect intervention success, such as the risk of adverse effects from crime prevention interventions as a result of raising awareness of crime.
本文呈现了对犯罪与恐惧犯罪、社会和建筑环境以及健康和福利之间联系的理论和实证文献的综述结果。采用了实用主义方法,经过反复的搜索和综合阶段。这产生了一个整体的因果框架路径,以指导未来的研究。该框架强调犯罪和对犯罪的恐惧可能对幸福感产生重大影响,但途径通常是高度间接的,受到环境因素的影响,难以理清,而且并不总是朝着预期的方向发展。例如,建筑环境可能会通过对健康行为的影响、对犯罪和恐惧犯罪的影响,或者通过社会环境来影响健康。该框架还有助于识别可能影响干预成功的意外因素,例如由于提高对犯罪的认识而导致预防犯罪干预产生不利影响的风险。