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Correlates of campus crime: An exploration of minority attitudes at an HBCU
Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice Pub Date : 2018-04-03 , DOI: 10.1080/15377938.2018.1462284
Patrick Webb 1 , Kimberly Frame 2 , Pam Marshall 3
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ABSTRACT Despite a recent increase in the reporting of crime, student attitudes associated with crime on college campuses have been well documented. To the contrary, there is a deficiency of studies that examine the views of students who attend Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The purpose of this exploratory study is to identify student attitudes in relation to crime within the context of victimization, offender characteristics, and crime prevention measures. Analyzing nearly 200 questionnaires, chi-square analyses reveal that age, gender, and residential status bear statistically significant relationships in association with student attitudes towards various aspects of campus-related crime. In a similar vein, binary logistic regression models demonstrate the existence of significant associations in a number of specific categories such as victimization and crime prevention measures. Limitations, areas of further research, and policy implications are discussed.

中文翻译:

校园犯罪的相关性:HBCU中少数群体态度的探索

摘要尽管最近犯罪报告有所增加,但在大学校园中与犯罪相关的学生态度已得到充分记录。相反,缺乏研究来考察历史上黑人大学的学生的观点的研究。这项探索性研究的目的是在受害者,犯罪者特征和犯罪预防措施的背景下,确定学生对犯罪的态度。卡方分析分析了近200份调查问卷,发现年龄,性别和居住状况与学生对校园相关犯罪各个方面的态度相关,具有统计学上的显着关系。与此相类似,二元逻辑回归模型表明,在许多特定类别(例如受害和犯罪预防措施)中存在重要关联。讨论了局限性,需要进一步研究的领域以及政策含义。
更新日期:2018-04-03
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