Community crime prevention and crime watch groups as online private policing

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Kevin Walby, C. Joshua
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Purpose This paper aims to examine the online communications, symbolism and imagery of 35 community crime prevention and crime watch groups across Canada to explore how these groups organize themselves and assess the resulting community actions. Design/methodology/approach Contributing to digital criminology, gathering data from open access platforms such as Facebook and online platforms such as websites, the authors analyse communications from community crime prevention and crime watch groups in 12 Canadian cities. The authors used qualitative content analysis to explore the types of posts to assess trends and patterns in types of ideas communicated and symbolized. Findings Whilst such groups bring the community together to help promote community safety, the groups may also encourage stereotyping, shaming and even vigilantism through misrepresenting the amount of crime occurring in the community and focusing on fear. The authors demonstrate how crime prevention becomes sidelined amongst most of the groups, and how intense crime reporting and the focus on fear derail actual community development. Research limitations/implications The current study is limited to two years of posts from each group under examination. Interviews with members of online community crime prevention and crime watch groups would provide insights into the lived experience of regular users and their reasons for interacting with the group. Practical implications Given some of the vigilante-style the actions of such groups, the authors would suggest these groups pose a governance problem for local governments. Originality/value Community crime prevention and crime watch groups are not a new phenomenon, but their activities are moving online in ways that deserve criminological research. The authors contribute to the field of digital criminology by researching how online communications shape community crime prevention organizations and how ideas about regulation of crime and social control circulate online. The authors also explain how this community crime prevention trend may contribute to issues of vigilantism and increased transgression.
社区犯罪预防和犯罪观察小组作为在线私人警务
本文旨在研究加拿大35个社区预防犯罪和犯罪观察团体的在线交流、象征和意象,探讨这些团体如何组织起来,并评估由此产生的社区行动。设计/方法/方法为数字犯罪学做出贡献,从Facebook等开放获取平台和网站等在线平台收集数据,作者分析了加拿大12个城市社区犯罪预防和犯罪观察组织的通信。作者使用定性内容分析来探索帖子的类型,以评估传播和象征的思想类型的趋势和模式。虽然这些团体将社区团结在一起,帮助促进社区安全,但这些团体也可能通过歪曲社区中发生的犯罪数量和关注恐惧,鼓励刻板印象、羞辱甚至治安维持主义。作者展示了犯罪预防如何在大多数群体中被边缘化,以及密集的犯罪报告和对恐惧的关注如何破坏了实际的社区发展。研究的局限/影响目前的研究仅限于每组接受审查的两年职位。与在线社区预防犯罪和犯罪观察小组成员的访谈将提供对常规用户的生活体验以及他们与小组互动的原因的见解。实际意义考虑到这些团体的一些治安维持会式的行为,作者认为这些团体给地方政府带来了治理问题。原创性/价值社区预防犯罪和犯罪观察组织并不是一个新现象,但他们的活动正以一种值得犯罪学研究的方式转移到网上。作者通过研究在线交流如何塑造社区犯罪预防组织,以及关于犯罪监管和社会控制的想法如何在网上传播,为数字犯罪学领域做出了贡献。作者还解释了这种社区犯罪预防趋势如何可能导致治安维持和违法行为增加的问题。
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Safer Communities
Safer Communities CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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