tesis de doctorado
Fear of crime beyond the walls: Effects of gated communities in neighbouring public spaces. The case of the Greater Metropolitan Area of Costa Rica.
Fecha
2021Autor
Barrantes Chaves, Karla
Institución
Resumen
This thesis explores the distribution of fear of crime in neighbourhoods next to
gated communities, and their variants, by considering poverty levels and
elements of the built environment. Fear of crime is a constant concern in Latin
America and gated communities have been spreading rapidly as they are seen
as 'shelters' against crime. They are typically walled or fenced, with private
security and surveillance devices; their externalities are commonly associated
with spatial segregation, socio-economic effects and alterations of the urban
fabric. However, there is still a lack of empirical data about the effect of gated
communities on the fear of crime at their peripheries. This thesis addresses
that research gap by investigating the urban area of Costa Rica (GAM).