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The dangers and distractions of in-vehicle safety and infotainment enhancements: stakeholders’ views on the role of third parties in ways forward 车载安全和信息娱乐增强的危险和干扰:利益相关者对未来第三方角色的看法
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-16 DOI: 10.1057/s41300-023-00192-2
Margo Van Felius, Lyndel Bates, John Seccombe
Abstract Distracted driving is a leading contributor to road crashes. Distractions can be caused by devices integrated within the vehicle itself or mobile phones. There is limited regulation of most distractions, except mobile phones, therefore providing an opportunity for third parties to take an active role in minimising distractions caused by in-vehicle technology and mobile phones. To date, the role of third parties has received limited attention in the road safety literature. This study uses 14 interviews and written responses from road safety experts, enforcement agencies and regulators in Australia and the United Kingdom to discuss the potential role of third parties in reducing distracted driving. The results indicate car manufacturers, car retailers, employers with commercial fleets and sole operators can play a significant role in reducing distracted driving by more clearly regulating in-vehicle technologies, educating consumers and mobile phone use during worktime.
分心驾驶是导致交通事故的主要原因。车辆内部集成的设备或移动电话可能会引起分心。除了手机之外,大多数干扰因素的监管都是有限的,因此为第三方提供了一个机会,可以在尽量减少车内技术和手机造成的干扰方面发挥积极作用。迄今为止,在道路安全文献中,第三方的作用受到的关注有限。这项研究使用了来自澳大利亚和英国道路安全专家、执法机构和监管机构的14个访谈和书面回复,讨论了第三方在减少分心驾驶方面的潜在作用。研究结果表明,汽车制造商、汽车零售商、拥有商业车队的雇主和独资经营者可以通过更明确地规范车内技术、教育消费者和在工作时间使用手机,在减少分心驾驶方面发挥重要作用。
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An explorative qualitative study of cyberbullying and cyberstalking in a higher education community 高等教育社区网络欺凌与网络跟踪的探索性质的研究
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-04 DOI: 10.1057/s41300-023-00186-0
Anna Bussu, Sally-Ann Ashton, Manuela Pulina, Marta Mangiarulo
Abstract The literature suggests an increased risk of cybervictimisation during the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper explores student and staff experiences in a higher education community as victims of cyberbullying and cyberstalking during the COVID-19 lockdowns. An online semi-structured questionnaire was administered to self-identified students and staff victims within a higher education context. By analysing victim responses, within a qualitative framework, this research identifies perceptions, impacts and support mechanisms. The findings offer insights for the development of effective practices and policies to mitigate risk factors and foster resilience. This research addresses the need for comprehensive understanding in the face of emerging digital challenges and future traumatic events.
文献表明,在COVID-19大流行期间,网络受害的风险增加。本文探讨了在COVID-19封锁期间,高等教育社区的学生和工作人员作为网络欺凌和网络跟踪受害者的经历。在高等教育背景下,对自我认定的学生和工作人员受害者进行了在线半结构化问卷调查。通过在定性框架内分析受害者的反应,本研究确定了看法、影响和支持机制。研究结果为制定有效的实践和政策以减轻风险因素和增强韧性提供了见解。这项研究解决了在面对新兴的数字挑战和未来创伤事件时需要全面理解的问题。
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Engaging parents to reduce youth violence: evidence from a youth justice board pathfinder programme 让父母参与减少青少年暴力:来自青年司法委员会探路者方案的证据
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-20 DOI: 10.1057/s41300-023-00190-4
Laura Caulfield, Sarah Brooks-Wilson, Jane Booth, Mark Monaghan
Abstract The Youth Justice Board’s 2019–2022 strategic plan set youth violence as a priority. As part of this, a ‘pathfinder’ approach was launched to assist local authorities and their partners to devise, develop, and disseminate whole systems approaches to serious youth violence (Youth Justice Board in Pathfinder—YJB, https://yjresourcehub.uk/working-with-partners/item/651-pathfinder-yjb.html Youth Justice Board Annual Report and Accounts 2020/21, 2020). In partnership with a regional Violence Reduction Unit, seven local Youth Offending Teams worked together with a programme that facilitated peer support networks for parents of children known to the youth justice system. The programme presented a challenge to a view in statutory youth justice of parents as part of the problem (Burney and Gelsthorpe in Howard J Crimin Justice 47(5):470–485, 2008). The aim of the programme was to engage parents of young people involved in the youth justice system, facilitating peer to peer support through a blend of online and face-to-face meetings. Taking a mixed-method approach, the research sought to investigate the impact of the programme on participants’ well-being and perceived competence with parenting. A secondary aim was to explore experiences of the self-care and peer support activities offered by the programme. The quantitative findings showed statistically significant increases in parents’ self-reported well-being and perceived competence with parenting during engagement with the programme. Effect sizes reached the minimum important difference for all of the quantitative measures, with a large effect for well-being. The qualitative findings highlighted that the self-care focus was important in engaging parents and helps distinguish the programme from statutory services. The findings are combined in the paper to produce a potential model of peer support for parents of children known to the youth justice system. Future research should investigate the impact on the children of parents who took part in this programme with a specific focus on youth violence.
青年司法委员会2019-2022年战略计划将青少年暴力作为优先事项。作为其中的一部分,启动了一项“探路者”方法,以协助地方当局及其合作伙伴设计、制定和传播针对严重青年暴力的全系统方法(青年司法委员会的探路者-yjb, https://yjresourcehub.uk/working-with-partners/item/651-pathfinder-yjb.html青年司法委员会2020/21年度报告和会计,2020年)。在与一个区域减少暴力股的合作下,七个地方青年犯罪小组共同开展了一项方案,为青少年司法系统已知儿童的父母提供同伴支持网络。该项目对青少年法定司法中认为父母是问题的一部分的观点提出了挑战(Burney和Gelsthorpe在《霍华德刑事司法》47(5):470-485,2008)。该方案的目的是让参与青年司法系统的年轻人的父母参与进来,通过在线和面对面会议的结合,促进同龄人之间的支持。该研究采用混合方法,试图调查该方案对参与者的幸福感和育儿能力的影响。第二个目的是探讨该方案提供的自我照顾和同伴支持活动的经验。定量调查结果显示,在参与该计划期间,父母自我报告的幸福感和育儿能力显著增加。在所有的定量测量中,效应值达到了最小的重要差异,对幸福感有很大的影响。定性调查结果强调,注重自我照顾对吸引家长很重要,并有助于将该计划与法定服务区分开来。论文将这些发现结合起来,为青少年司法系统已知的孩子的父母提供同伴支持的潜在模式。未来的研究应调查对参加这一方案的父母的子女的影响,并特别关注青年暴力问题。
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Review of Vania Ceccato and Jonatan Abraham (2022). Crime and Safety in Rural Areas: Lessons from Research. Springer 评述瓦尼亚·切卡托和乔纳森·亚伯拉罕(2022)。农村地区的犯罪与安全:来自研究的教训。施普林格
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-15 DOI: 10.1057/s41300-023-00193-1
James Windle
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“Neighborhood fear of crime and disadvantaged areas: a comparative longitudinal study” 邻里对犯罪的恐惧与弱势地区:一项比较纵向研究
IF 0.7 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-07 DOI: 10.1057/s41300-023-00191-3
Jennie Di Rocco, Zoran Vasiljevic, A. Ivert
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The Marshal said ‘get out of town!’ egressing the night time economy: perceptions of student end users in a Welsh city 元帅说:“滚出城!”退出夜间经济:对威尔士某城市学生终端用户的看法
IF 0.7 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-04 DOI: 10.1057/s41300-023-00185-1
Colin Rogers, James Turner, Allison Turner
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Global crime science: what should we do and with whom should we do it? 全球犯罪科学:我们应该做什么,和谁一起做?
IF 0.7 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-08-23 DOI: 10.1057/s41300-023-00188-y
Dainis Ignatans, L. Aleksejeva, K. Pease
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Is partnership working? Complexities and barriers in the development of community safety practice in Wales 合作关系有效吗?威尔士社区安全实践发展的复杂性和障碍
IF 0.7 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-08-03 DOI: 10.1057/s41300-023-00184-2
Ella Rabaiotti, Michael Harrison
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Child sexual exploitation and the adoption of public health approaches to prevention: critical reflections on evolving processes and practices 儿童性剥削和采用公共卫生方法进行预防:对不断演变的进程和做法的批判性思考
IF 0.7 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-19 DOI: 10.1057/s41300-023-00183-3
S. Weston, Gabe Mythen
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Halder, D.: Cyber victimology—decoding cyber-crime victimisation 《网络受害者学——解读网络犯罪受害者》
IF 0.7 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-13 DOI: 10.1057/s41300-023-00182-4
Tessa Cole
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