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dc.contributor.authorArévalo-García, Nataly Alejandra
dc.contributor.authorGarcía-Pazmiño, Mercedes Angélica
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dc.identifier.citationArévalo-García N. A., & García-Pazmiño M. A. (2021). Percepción del Miedo al Delito Mediante el Diseño Ambiental: Enfoque Microescala. Procesos Urbanos, 8(1), e528. https://doi.org/10.21892/2422085X.528spa
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dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.cecar.edu.co/handle/cecar/2238
dc.description.abstractEste estudio afina la evaluación de la percepción del Miedo al Delito (MAD) con sus aspectos (in)tangibles usando la metodología de Prevención del Delito Mediante el Diseño Ambiental (CPTED por sus siglas en inglés). Para ello, se construyó un enfoque microescala basado en la disciplina de Psicología Ambiental y se aplicó en un caso de estudio universitario en Quito, Ecuador. La metodología es cuantitativa, de alcance descriptivo y corte transversal. La muestra no probabilística de 320 estudiantes universitarios utilizó un método participativo móvil y un cuestionario de victimización. De allí, se sientan bases para el desarrollo teórico-práctico CPTED.
dc.description.abstractThis study refines the evaluation of the perception of Fear of Crime (FoC) with its (in) tangible aspects using the Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) methodology. For this, a microscale approach based on the discipline of Environmental Psychology was built and applied in a university case study in Quito, Ecuador. The methodology is quantitative, descriptive in scope and cross-sectional. The non-probabilistic sample of 320 university students used a mobile participatory method and a victimization questionnaire. From there, foundations are laid for the CPTED theoretical-practical development.
dc.description.abstractEste estudo refina a avaliação da percepção de Medo do Crime (MAD) com seus aspectos (in) tangíveis, utilizando a metodologia de Prevenção ao Crime Através do Projeto Ambiental (CPTED). Para isso, uma abordagem em microescala baseada na disciplina de Psicologia Ambiental foi construída e aplicada em um estudo de caso universitário em Quito, Equador. A metodologia é quantitativa, descritiva em escopo e transversal. A amostra não probabilística de 320 estudantes universitários utilizou um método participativo móvel e um questionário de vitimização. A partir daí, são lançadas as bases para o desenvolvimento teórico prático da CPTED.
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dc.titlePercepción del Miedo al Delito Mediante el Diseño Ambiental: Enfoque Microescala
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dc.identifier.doi10.21892/2422085X.528
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dc.identifier.urlhttps://doi.org/10.21892/2422085X.528
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dc.subject.proposaldiseño ambiental
dc.subject.proposaluniversidad
dc.subject.proposalpercepción
dc.subject.proposalCPTED
dc.subject.proposalFear of Crime
dc.subject.proposalenvironmental design
dc.subject.proposaluniversity
dc.subject.proposalperception
dc.subject.proposalCPTED
dc.subject.proposalMedo do crime
dc.subject.proposaldesign ambiental
dc.subject.proposalfaculdade
dc.subject.proposalpercepção
dc.subject.proposalCPTED
dc.title.translatedPerception of Fear of Crime Through Environmental Design: A Microscale Approach
dc.title.translatedPercepção de Medo do Crime por meio do Design Ambiental: Abordagem em Microescala
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