ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF INEQUALITIES ON RESIDENTS' PERCEPTION AND CRIME INCIDENTS IN URBAN AND PERI-URBAN NEIGHBOURHOODS

Authors

  • Narimah Samat Geoinformatic Unit, Geography Section, School of Humanities, UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA
  • Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki Geoinformatic Unit, Geography Section, School of Humanities, UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA
  • Asyirah Abdul Rahim Geoinformatic Unit, Geography Section, School of Humanities, UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v22i33.1533

Keywords:

Inequality, Social disorganization theory, Neighborhood, Peri-Urban community

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the issue of inequality to the forefront, exacerbating economic uncertainty and social injustice, which has led to widespread social disorder. This study examines the relationship between inequality and crime in urban and peri-urban neighborhoods in Penang; Moreover, an association between inequality and the incidence of crime will be investigated in two neighborhoods. Having considered the intricate relationship between social inequality and crime in previous studies, a quantitative approach was conducted to investigate how neighborhood locations impact the crime and inequality relationship. A face-to-face survey using a closed-ended questionnaire was conducted with 761 respondents, comprising 329 from Balik Pulau and 432 from Bayan Baru. The findings reveal that economic inequality significantly impacts crime rates in both Bayan Lepas and Balik Pulau, whereas social inequality only shows a negative significant effect in Bayan Lepas. Subsequently, results indicate income does not influence the fear of crime among respondents in Balik Pulau, but residents with higher income levels in Bayan Lepas exhibit a greater fear of crime. However, neighborhood locations do not distinctly affect criminal activity. These insights can help enhance crime prevention strategies, improve security, and foster balanced development in Penang.

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2024-08-26

How to Cite

Samat, N., Tilaki, M. J. M., & Abdul Rahim, A. (2024). ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF INEQUALITIES ON RESIDENTS’ PERCEPTION AND CRIME INCIDENTS IN URBAN AND PERI-URBAN NEIGHBOURHOODS. PLANNING MALAYSIA, 22(33). https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v22i33.1533