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Effects of signals of disorder on fear of crime in real and virtual environments

机译:在真实和虚拟环境中,混乱信号对恐惧犯罪的影响

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Despite the fact that virtual environments are increasingly deployed to study the relation between urban planning, physical and social disorder, and fear of crime, their ecological validity for this type of research has not been established. This study compares the effects of similar signs of public disorder (litter, warning signs, cameras, signs of vandalism and car burglary) in an urban neighborhood and in its virtual counterpart on the subjective perception of safety and livability of the neighborhood. Participants made a walking tour through either the real or the virtual neighborhood, which was either in an orderly (baseline) state or adorned with numerous signs of public disorder. During their tour they reported the signs of disorder they noticed and the degree to which each of these affected their emotional state and feelings of personal safety. After finishing their tour they appraised the perceived safety and livability of the environment. Both in the real and in the simulated urban neighborhood, signs of disorder evoked associations with social disorder. In all conditions, neglected greenery was spontaneously reported as a sign of disorder. Disorder did not inspire concern for personal safety in reality and in the virtual environment with a realistic soundscape. However, in the absence of sound disorder compromised perceived personal safety in the virtual environment. Signs of disorder were associated with negative emotions more frequently in the virtual environment than in its real-world counterpart, particularly in the absence of sound. Also, signs of disorder degraded the perceived livability of the virtual, but not of the real neighborhood. Hence, it appears that people focus more on details in a virtual environment than in reality. We conclude that both a correction for this focusing effect and realistic soundscapes are required to make virtual environments an appropriate medium for both etiological (e.g. the effects of signs of disorder on fear of crime) and intervention (e.g. CPTED) research.
机译:尽管越来越多地使用虚拟环境来研究城市规划,身体和社会混乱以及对犯罪的恐惧之间的关系,但是对于这种类型的研究,它们的生态有效性尚未得到证实。这项研究比较了城市居民区和其虚拟对应区中类似的公共秩序标志(垃圾,警告标志,摄像头,故意破坏和汽车盗窃的标志)对居民区安全性和宜居性的主观感知的影响。参与者在真实或虚拟的社区中进行了徒步旅行,该社区处于有序(基线)状态或装饰有许多公共混乱的迹象。在旅行中,他们报告了他们注意到的失调迹象,以及每一个因素影响他们的情绪状态和人身安全感的程度。参观结束后,他们评估了环境的感知安全性和宜居性。在真实和模拟的城市社区中,混乱的迹象都引发了与社会混乱的关联。在所有情况下,自发地报告了被忽视的绿色植物是疾病的征兆。疾病并没有激发人们对现实和虚拟环境中人身安全的担忧,并具有逼真的声音环境。然而,在没有声音障碍的情况下,在虚拟环境中损害了感知的人身安全。在虚拟环境中,与虚拟现实环境相比,混乱的迹象与负面情绪的关联更为频繁,尤其是在没有声音的情况下。同样,混乱的迹象也降低了虚拟的可感知的宜居性,而不是真实邻域的可感知性。因此,似乎人们在虚拟环境中更多地关注细节而不是现实。我们得出的结论是,要使虚拟环境成为病因学(例如,疾病征兆对犯罪的影响)和干预(例如CPTED)研究的合适媒介,就需要对这种聚焦效果和真实音景进行校正。

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