“I don’t feel any danger because I am in my own community”: a photovoice study on adolescents’ perceived community safety

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Safer Communities Pub Date : 2021-12-17 DOI:10.1108/sc-07-2021-0025
Yingwei Yang, K. Liller, D. Martinez Tyson, M. Coulter
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Purpose A safe environment is critical for adolescents’ well-being. The purpose of this photovoice study is to explore reasons that make adolescents feel safe in their community. Design/methodology/approach This study was conducted in Florida through both online and in-person recruitment. After a training session on the ethical and technical use of cameras and a brief introduction of the photovoice methodology, six adolescents took photos (n = 66) in their community and discussed their photos guided by the revised SHOWeD framework. Abridged transcripts were used to match photos with corresponding discussions. Thematic analysis was conducted by the research team. Findings This study identified four main themes related to adolescents’ safe perceptions, including community protective factors (n = 22 photos) such as safe physical environments and community cohesion; family protective factors (n = 14 photos) including safe home and caring parents; traffic safety (n = 14 photos), such as proper road signs, seat belts for car safety and helmets and locks for bicycle safety; and public safety (n = 8 photos), such as emergency numbers, fire departments and police cars and officers. Research limitations/implications Due to the limited number of participants, this study did not compare the similarities and differences of safety perceptions between adolescents living in high crime areas (urban communities) and those in low crime areas (suburban and rural communities). Future photovoice studies are recommended to further explore the influential factors associated with adolescents’ perceived community safety in urban and rural areas with different levels of crime rates to provide more evidence on targeted strategies for community safety promotion in each area. Practical implications By exploring the reasons for adolescents’ safe feelings in their community using photovoice, this study provides insights for future intervention programs to promote community safety for children and adolescents from the community, family, traffic and societal perspectives. Social implications This photovoice study not only empowers adolescents to identify community assets related to their safe perceptions but also illustrates valuable insights for researchers and public health professionals for safety promotion. Originality/value This study has used a broad research question to explore the reasons that make adolescents feel safe, providing them the opportunities to express their opinions by photo taking and photo discussions. Moreover, rich information at the community, family and societal levels has been collected as related to factors contributing to adolescents’ safe perceptions, adding to the literature on community safety. In addition, this photovoice study has offered both in-person and online participation. Such combination not only provides adolescents with an opportunity to choose a participation method that works best for them but also adds to the photovoice methodology by extending the data collection from in-person to online.
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“我没有感到任何危险,因为我在自己的社区”:一项关于青少年感知社区安全的摄影声音研究
目的安全的环境对青少年的健康至关重要。这项摄影语音研究的目的是探索让青少年在社区中感到安全的原因。设计/方法/方法这项研究在佛罗里达州通过在线和面对面招聘进行。在一次关于相机的道德和技术使用的培训课程以及照片语音方法的简要介绍之后,六名青少年(n=66)在他们的社区中拍摄了照片,并在修订后的SHOWeD框架的指导下讨论了他们的照片。摘要记录被用来将照片与相应的讨论相匹配。研究小组进行了专题分析。发现这项研究确定了与青少年安全感知相关的四个主要主题,包括社区保护因素(n=22张照片),如安全的物理环境和社区凝聚力;家庭保护因素(n=14张照片),包括安全的家和关爱父母;交通安全(n=14张照片),如适当的路标、汽车安全的安全带以及自行车安全的头盔和锁;公共安全(n=8张照片),如紧急电话、消防部门、警车和警察。研究局限性/含义由于参与者数量有限,本研究没有比较生活在高犯罪率地区(城市社区)和低犯罪率地区的青少年(郊区和农村社区)在安全观念方面的异同。建议在犯罪率不同的城市和农村地区,进一步探索与青少年感知社区安全相关的影响因素,为每个地区的社区安全促进策略提供更多证据。实践意义通过使用照片语音探索青少年在社区中产生安全感的原因,本研究为未来从社区、家庭、交通和社会角度促进儿童和青少年社区安全的干预计划提供了见解。社会含义这项摄影语音研究不仅使青少年能够识别与其安全感知相关的社区资产,还为研究人员和公共卫生专业人员提供了促进安全的宝贵见解。原创性/价值这项研究使用了一个广泛的研究问题来探索让青少年感到安全的原因,为他们提供了通过拍照和照片讨论表达意见的机会。此外,还收集了社区、家庭和社会层面的丰富信息,认为这些信息与促进青少年安全观念的因素有关,为社区安全文献增添了内容。此外,这项摄影语音研究提供了现场和在线参与。这种组合不仅为青少年提供了选择最适合他们的参与方法的机会,而且通过将数据收集从面对面扩展到在线,增加了摄影语音方法。
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