Perceptions of safety among visitors to China: feeling safe in an unfamiliar environment

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Yongguang Zou, R. Mawby
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to address four questions: Firstly, how do tourists perceive safety from crime, specifically from robbery or violence, alongside other safety concerns? Secondly, are those who are concerned about crime also concerned about other threats to their well-being? Thirdly, how are their perceptions of safety affected by their perceptions of the local community? Finally, how are their perceptions affected by their personal and touristic characteristics? Design/methodology/approach Findings Firstly, tourists did not generally see crime, specifically robbery or violence, as a problem; secondly, there was only a weak relationship between concern about crime and concern about other threats to their well-being; thirdly, in contrast, their perceptions of safety were strongly affected by their perceptions of the local community; and finally, their perceptions were affected by their personal and touristic characteristics, but not necessarily in the ways suggested by earlier research. Research limitations/implications The research sample was small and the questionnaire short. Only English-speaking visitors were included. Practical implications The tourism sector needs to appreciate role of local people in engendering feelings of safety. Social implications The attitude of the local community and their relationship with tourists is fundamental to helping visitors feel safe. Originality/value This is the first criminological paper to compare fear of crime with the other safety issues confronting tourists and to relate these concerns to relationships with host community.
中国游客的安全感:在陌生的环境中感到安全
目的本文的目的是解决四个问题:首先,游客如何看待犯罪的安全,特别是抢劫或暴力,以及其他安全问题?第二,那些关注犯罪的人是否也关注对他们福祉的其他威胁?第三,他们对当地社区的看法如何影响他们对安全的看法?最后,他们的个人和旅游特征如何影响他们的认知?设计/方法/方法发现首先,游客通常不认为犯罪,特别是抢劫或暴力是一个问题;其次,对犯罪的关注与对其福祉的其他威胁的关注之间只有微弱的关系;第三,相比之下,他们对安全的看法受到当地社区看法的强烈影响;最后,他们的感知受到他们的个人和旅游特征的影响,但不一定像早期研究所建议的那样。研究局限性/含义研究样本较少,问卷较短。只包括讲英语的访客。实际意义旅游业需要认识到当地人在产生安全感方面的作用。社会影响当地社区的态度及其与游客的关系是帮助游客感到安全的基础。原创性/价值这是第一篇将对犯罪的恐惧与游客面临的其他安全问题进行比较的犯罪学论文,并将这些担忧与东道国社区的关系联系起来。
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Safer Communities
Safer Communities CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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