Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki
Universiti Sains Malaysia
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SAGE Open | 2015
Aldrin Abdullah; Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali; Azizi Bahauddin; Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki
The broken windows thesis posits that signs of disorder increase crime and fear, both directly and indirectly. Although considerable theoretical evidence exists to support the idea that disorder is positively related to fear of crime, the empirical literature on examining the indirect effect of the individual’s perception of incivilities on fear of crime is limited, especially in developing countries. This research was conducted to assess the indirect relationship between perceived disorder and fear of crime through collective efficacy. A total of 235 households from Penang, Malaysia, participated in this study. Results reveal that high perception of disorder is negatively associated with collective efficacy. High collective efficacy is associated with low fear of crime. Moreover, a significant and indirect effect of disorder on fear of crime exists through collective efficacy. The results provide empirical support for the broken windows theory in the Malaysian context and suggest that both environmental conditions and interactions of residents play a role in the perceived fear of crime.
Safer Communities | 2017
Massoomeh Hedayati-Marzbali; Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki; Aldrin Abdullah
Purpose The contribution of neighbourhood structure to residents’ perceptions towards built environment is becoming recognised. Although considerable theoretical evidence exists to support the idea that natural surveillance is related to perceptions of safety, the empirical literature on examining the effect of neighbourhood structure and residents’ attitude towards their neighbourhood on perceptions of safety is limited, especially in developing countries. The purpose of this paper is to assess the relationships between natural surveillance, perceived disorder, social cohesion and perception of safety in a gated community. Design/methodology/approach A total of 250 households from Babolsar, Iran, participated in this study. The structural equation modelling technique was employed to examine the research model. Findings The results indicate that natural surveillance is negatively related to disorder and is positively related to social cohesion and perception of safety. The model also shows no significant relationship between social cohesion and perception of safety in the study area. Residents perceived relatively high levels of social cohesion, but their perceptions of safety were moderate. Originality/value Findings emphasise the importance of neighbourhood structure and active roles of local communities in enhancing neighbourly relations and perceptions of safety.
Journal of Environmental Psychology | 2012
Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali; Aldrin Abdullah; Nordin Abd Razak; Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki
International Journal of Law Crime and Justice | 2012
Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali; Aldrin Abdullah; Nordin Abd Razak; Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki
Journal of Environmental Psychology | 2013
Aldrin Abdullah; Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali; Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki
Journal of Sustainable Development | 2011
Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali; Aldrin Abdullah; Nordin Abd Razak; Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki
Crime Law and Social Change | 2012
Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali; Aldrin Abdullah; Nordin Abd Razak; Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki
Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences | 2014
Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki; Aldrin Abdullah; Azizi Bahauddin; Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali
International Journal of Law Crime and Justice | 2014
Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali; Aldrin Abdullah; Nordin Abd Razak; Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki
Crime Law and Social Change | 2014
Aldrin Abdullah; Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali; Helen Woolley; Azizi Bahauddin; Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki