2022
DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12610
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Community resilience to crime: A study of the 2011 Brisbane flood

Abstract: Understanding and enhancing community resilience is a global priority as societies encounter a rising number of extreme weather events. Given that these events are typically both sudden and unexpected, community resilience is typically examined after the disaster so there can be no before and after comparisons. As such, the extent to which existing community capacities buffer the effects of a traumatic event remains largely unexamined and untested in the literature. Drawing on a longitudinal study of 148 Brisb… Show more

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“…A nested, randomized sampling approach was used in addition to weighted suburb-level sampling quotas to ensure neighborhood measures are ecologically valid. The overall consent and completion rate was 46.27 percent (for further information, see Mazerolle et al 2012; Wickes et al 2015). This rate represents the number of interviews completed proportional to the number of in-scope contacts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A nested, randomized sampling approach was used in addition to weighted suburb-level sampling quotas to ensure neighborhood measures are ecologically valid. The overall consent and completion rate was 46.27 percent (for further information, see Mazerolle et al 2012; Wickes et al 2015). This rate represents the number of interviews completed proportional to the number of in-scope contacts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Wickes et al 2015). This rate represents the number of interviews completed proportional to the number of in-scope contacts.…”
Section: The Australian Community Capacity Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some scholars posit that capital plays a pivotal role in community resilience, and it can be assessed and utilized to construct models by evaluating various forms of community capital. Wickes et al ( 18 ) developed the community resilience model, categorizing community capital into economic and social capital. Economic capital primarily encompasses material capitals, such as community funds and supplies, while social capital focuses on social relationships.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of these papers reflect the changing, but still‐predominant, positivist methodologies evident in AJCP , which seek to examine the role of contextual factors such as social ties and networks in various social issues. The topics are varied and include a focus on neighborhoods and crime, violence, and delinquency (Wickes et al, 2013), the role of neighborhood context in crime and fear (Pearson et al, 2015), organizational and environmental sustainability in a bicultural high school (Harré et al, 2022), and community resilience to crime (Wickes et al, 2022).…”
Section: Ajcp International Coverage Overtime By Continentmentioning
confidence: 99%