Oscar Pistorius, das Model, der Valentinstag und das war dann Notwehr
02.03.2014 um 17:47Anzeige
hallo-ho schrieb:Ja, wer?Bei meinen Kids ist die Antwort auf sowas standardmäßig "Immer der, der fragt!", und das passt meistens sogar. :D
Gated communities have long been seen as a rational response to rising crime levels, yet very little is known about the extent to which residing in a gated community actually reduces an individuals’ risk of criminal victimisation. In this study, we use location quotients to compare the extent of burglary in gated communities with burglary across the entire city of Tshwane, South Africa, as well as compare burglary in gated communities with burglary occurring within a series of buffer intervals immediately surrounding these communities. Finally, we identify what physical characteristics of gated communities differentiate between high and low burglary in these enclaves. Prior to expectations, we found that gated communities (and their immediate surrounding areas) are associated with increased levels of burglary. There are, however, a number of physical characteristics of gated communities which are associated with much lower burglary levels. The implications of our work from a crime prevention and development planning perspective are discussed.alles weitere muss man bezahlen
When comparing property crime victimization in Gated vs Ungated communities in 2012 on a national level, Criminologist Nicholas Branic found no significant influence in crime rate from being in a gated community.[Reference].......
Even worse: In South Africa you increase the risk of both day-time and night-time burglary if you live in a gated community. [Reference]
Over the past twenty years gated neighborhoods have experience phenomenal growth throughout both the developed and the developing world. One of the main reasons often provided for the proliferation of these fortified housing developments is crime and the concomitant fear of crime. Despite the common conception that residing in a gated community reduces an individuals’ risk of criminal victimization very little research has been conducted in this area, and none employing criminological theory. Using the routine activities approach as a theoretical backcloth we attempt to fill this gap by utilizing regression analysis to gauge the effect of gated communities on day time and night time burglary patterns in Tshwane, South Africa. In the analysis we found considerable evidence that residing in a gated community in South Africa increases your risk of day time and night time burglary victimization. We provide a number of possible explanations for this unexpected finding and discuss the implications of these results in the context of the routine activities theory.Fenster im ersten Stock, wohlgemerkt, bei einer Alarmanlage und Hunden. Dann ist aber doch ein vermeintlicher Eindringling da, obwohl man dachte, man sei sicher und dann reagiert man und manche eben so wie O.P.
In the analysis we found considerable evidence that residing in a gated community in South Africa increases your risk of day time and night time burglary victimization. We provide a number of possible explanations for this unexpected finding and discuss the implications of these results in the context of the routine activities theory.TextWeil man sicherlich davon ausgeht, dass es in gated communities auch was zu holen gibt. Dann frage ich mich, wie sich dann Menschen bewaffnen sollten, die nicht den finanziellen background haben, in so einer gated community zu leben - und ist nun kein Beweis dafür, dass OP tatsächlich von Einbrechern ausging -ich meine, es gab ja auch keine/n!
pfiffi schrieb:Hast Du einen Link?Nein, da müsste ich jetzt auch suchen, da ich - wie gesagt - damals eine VOX-Reportage gesehen habe und dies dort zur Sprache kam.
Comtesse schrieb:Komisch nur, dass in OPs Nachbarschaft 5 Jahre niemand eingebrochen hat, wie passt das zur Studie, was machen die da wohl anders?Haben halt einen freiwilligen, schwer bewaffneten, zusätzlichen, prominenten guard gehabt...
pfiffi schrieb:Es geht mir um das massive Sicherheitsbedürfnis, welches Herr P an Eides statt versichert hat, um seine große Angst. Ein Schutzgitter vor den Badfenstern hätte, wie hier jemand richtig schrieb, sein Budget wohl kaum gesprengt. Und offene Fenster? Das ist sowieso eine seiner KernwidersprücheWird sicherlich erklärt werden mit: Er war ja nicht so oft da - viel unterwegs - und dann noch Gitter anbringen lassen^^
pfiffi schrieb:Haben halt einen freiwilligen, schwer bewaffneten, zusätzlichen, prominenten guard gehabt...Jep, Schießen ohne Vorwarnung - da hätte auch ein bis auf die Zähne bewaffneter Einbrecher keine Chance auf Überleben gehabt.
Not everyone surprised at Oscar Pistorius' fall from grace
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/03/06/world/africa/pistorius-image/
Oscar Pistorius trial: South Africa's legal system in the spotlight
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/22/world/africa/pistorius-legal-q-and-a/index.html