Retailers’ perceptions of the effectiveness of CPTED-based techniques in reducing shoplifting: the case of Istanbul

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Mine Özaşçılar
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Purpose Shoplifting has become a widespread crime problem worldwide. The study aims to investigate retailers’ perceptions of the effectiveness of crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED)-based techniques to prevent shoplifting in Istanbul. Design/methodology/approach Data collection involved 370 face-to-face interviews with store managers at shopping malls in Istanbul by using a structured, self-explanatory questionnaire. The current study applies CPTED approach to measure the effectiveness of informal and formal surveillance techniques. Findings The results revealed that store managers perceived awareness of sales staff as the most effective CPTED-based approach to prevent shoplifting. The study identified six factors underlying perceived effectiveness of CPTED-based techniques: surveillance (informal surveillance), image/maintenance and surveillance (formal surveillance), territoriality, surveillance (formal surveillance), surveillance (mechanical surveillance) and target hardening. Originality/value No research to date has addressed the effectiveness of CPTED-based techniques in Turkey at shopping malls. Given the limited number of prior research, the results provide important insights regarding the perceived effectiveness of CPTED-based techniques.
零售商对基于cpted技术在减少入店行窃方面的有效性的看法:以伊斯坦布尔为例
入店行窃已成为世界范围内普遍存在的犯罪问题。该研究旨在调查零售商对伊斯坦布尔通过基于环境设计(CPTED)的技术预防犯罪有效性的看法,以防止入店行窃。设计/方法/方法数据收集涉及370个与伊斯坦布尔购物中心的商店经理面对面访谈,使用结构化的,不言自明的问卷调查。目前的研究应用CPTED方法来衡量非正式和正式监测技术的有效性。调查结果显示,商店经理认为销售人员的意识是防止入店行窃最有效的cpted方法。该研究确定了基于cpted技术的感知有效性的六个因素:监视(非正式监视)、图像/维护和监视(正式监视)、领土性、监视(正式监视)、监视(机械监视)和目标硬化。到目前为止,还没有研究涉及在土耳其购物中心使用cpted技术的有效性。鉴于之前的研究数量有限,该结果为基于cpted的技术的感知有效性提供了重要的见解。
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Safer Communities
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