The Differential Mediating Effects of Informal and Formal Social Control on the Disorder-Fear Linkage in Rural and Urban Areas of South Korea

IF 1.8 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Joon Tag Cho
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This study verifies whether the disorder-fear linkage is mediated by perceived risk and informal and formal social control and whether these paths appear differently in urban and rural areas. The disorder-fear linkage was analyzed through structural equation model analysis based on the data collected throughout South Korea. The regions were classified into rural areas (N = 2888), small and medium-sized cities (N = 4893), and large cities (N = 5494). The disorder-fear linkage was mediated by both informal and formal social control in rural areas, by only formal social control in large cities, and by neither in small and medium-sized cities, indicating that the social mechanism of disorder, informal social control, and fear of crime appear differently in urban and rural areas. A model that combines the broken windows theory with an expressive model of confidence in the police explains the disorder-fear linkage in the South Korean context, and these theoretical explanations are most suitable for rural areas. The findings suggest the measures that facilitate formal social control, such as creating an environment in which the residents are more likely to trust the police and report crimes, may be effective in reducing the fear of crime in urban areas.

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非正式和正式社会控制对韩国农村和城市地区混乱-恐惧联系的差异中介效应
本研究验证了障碍-恐惧联系是否受感知风险和非正式和正式社会控制的调节,以及这些路径在城市和农村地区是否存在差异。基于韩国各地收集的数据,通过结构方程模型分析,分析了障碍与恐惧的联系。这些地区分为农村地区(N = 2888)、中小城市(N = 4893)和大城市(N = 5494)。在农村地区,非正规社会控制和正式社会控制都对失序-恐惧联系起中介作用,在大城市中,只有正式社会控制起中介作用,在中小城市中,两者都不起中介作用,这表明城乡地区失序、非正规社会控制和犯罪恐惧的社会机制存在差异。一个将破窗理论与对警察信心的表达模型相结合的模型解释了韩国背景下的混乱-恐惧联系,这些理论解释最适合农村地区。研究结果表明,促进正式社会控制的措施,如创造一个居民更有可能信任警察和报告犯罪的环境,可能有效地减少城市地区对犯罪的恐惧。
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Asian Journal of Criminology
Asian Journal of Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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3.00
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31
期刊介绍: Electronic submission now possible! Please see the Instructions for Authors. For general information about this new journal please contact the publisher at [welmoed.spahr@springer.com] The Asian Journal of Criminology aims to advance the study of criminology and criminal justice in Asia, to promote evidence-based public policy in crime prevention, and to promote comparative studies about crime and criminal justice. The Journal provides a platform for criminologists, policymakers, and practitioners and welcomes manuscripts relating to crime, crime prevention, criminal law, medico-legal topics and the administration of criminal justice in Asian countries. The Journal especially encourages theoretical and methodological papers with an emphasis on evidence-based, empirical research addressing crime in Asian contexts. It seeks to publish research arising from a broad variety of methodological traditions, including quantitative, qualitative, historical, and comparative methods. The Journal fosters a multi-disciplinary focus and welcomes manuscripts from a variety of disciplines, including criminology, criminal justice, law, sociology, psychology, forensic science, social work, urban studies, history, and geography.
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