《The security grills on apartments in gated communities: Trading-off 3D and 2D landscapes of fear in China》
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- 作者
- Guibo Sun;Chris Webster
- 来源
- CITIES,Vol.90,Issue1,Pages 113-121
- 语言
- 英文
- 关键字
- Sense of security;Gated community;Perception;Social environment;China
- 作者单位
- Department of Urban Planning and Design, The University of Hong Kong, 8/F, Knowles Building, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong;Department of Urban Planning and Design, The University of Hong Kong, 8/F, Knowles Building, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong
- 摘要
- In China, as elsewhere, gates are symbolically or actually associated with an escape from crime and insecurity. The manifest phenomenon of security grills on apartments inside gated communities, as a recent retrofitting, is not well understood. We conducted a household survey of 2404 participants in 46 communities in a city, to investigate why China's gated community apartments have ubiquitously installed security grills. Results show gated communities have relatively low crime rates, but 84% of residents believed their gates could not prevent penetration by non-residents. For a unit increase of the belief in the inefficacy of 2D security (community's gates and guards) when holding other factors at a fixed value, there is an 18% increase in the probability of trading-off to install 3D security (grills on the individual apartment). The prevalence of apartment-based security grills, representing a phase-change in the dominant mode of the landscape of fear, is highly relevant to current ungating policy context that is urging a rethink about gated community development.