黑暗荒凉的校园:如何提高学生对校园安全的认识?

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
N. Roberts
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目的鉴于学生年龄较小,他们遭受暴力侵害的风险更高。然而,在英国大学校园里,很少有研究考虑学生对安全的看法及其影响。这项研究的目的是缩小这一差距。设计/方法/方法从2019年末到2020年,通过一项全大学范围的在线调查,在三个月的时间里收集了550名在英格兰北部一所大学“城市”校园学习的学生的数据,了解他们对校园安全的看法。发现学生,尤其是女学生,在大学校园里感到不安全,因为照明不好,闭路电视有限,安全巡逻和其他人的存在。他们在教学楼里和周围感到不安全,在校园里和交通地点四处走动。研究局限性/含义调查的回答率为6%。因此,这些发现并不能代表校园里更广泛的学生群体。实际含义校园安全应考虑加强对校园的监控。社会影响学生,尤其是女性,因为感到不安全而限制了在校园学习的时间。因此,他们对何时以及如何接受大学教育的选择受到了限制。独创性/价值这项研究解决了在英国大学校园中对学生安全感及其影响的研究空白。在这样做的过程中,高等教育机构有责任加强学生在校园内的安全,包括他们的安全意识。
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The dark and desolate campus: what can be done to enhance students’ perceptions of safety on-campus?
Purpose Given their young age, students are at a heightened risk of violent victimisation. Yet few studies have considered students’ perceptions of safety and the impact of these, on a British university campus. The purpose of this research was to close this gap. Design/methodology/approach From late 2019–2020, using an online university wide survey, data was gathered over a three-month period from 550 students studying at a university in the north of England on “city” campuses about their perceptions of safety and security on-campus. Findings Students, particularly women students, felt unsafe on the university campuses because of poor lighting, limited CCTV, security patrols and the presences of others. They felt unsafe in and around teaching buildings, moving around the campuses and in transport locations. Research limitations/implications The response rate of the survey was 6%. Consequently, the findings are not representative of the wider student population on the campuses. Practical implications Campus Security should consider enhancing surveillance on the campuses. Social implications Students, particularly women, limited the time they spent on-campus studying because they felt unsafe. Their choices about when and how to engage in their university education were therefore restricted. Originality/value This study addresses the gap in research on students’ perceptions of safety and the impact of these, on a British university campus. In doing so, it forefronts the responsibility of higher education institutions to enhance students’ safety, including their perceptions of safety, on-campus.
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