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Trabalho financiado por Fundos Nacionais através da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia no âmbito do projeto PTDC/DIR-DCP/28120/2017
Research work funded by national funds provided by FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, in the scope of FCT Project PTDC/DIR-DCP/28120/2017"
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- Vídeo V Fórum Violência e Crime | LookcrimPublication . Observatório Permanente Violência e CrimeO Observatório Permanente Violência e Crime da Universidade Fernando Pessoa (OPVC - UFP) organizou o V Fórum "Violência e Crime", no âmbito do qual foi apresentado o projeto LookCrim - Communities and Pshysical Spaces.
- Looking at crime: communities and physical spaces. A research project about crime in historic center of PortoPublication . Nunes, L.; Sani, Ana; Azevedo, VanessaWhen a crime occurs, even if not reported, it raises a great concern on a social level, whether because of the complexity of the phenomenon, the persistence over time, the consequences of it, or even because of the space where the crime has taken place. Official records do not take into consideration a certain amount of criminal events, mostly because of non-reported crimes, nor spaces characteristics, which results in a lack of understanding of the global phenomenon and its complexities. This project, involving a multidisciplinary team and focused on Historic Center of Porto, aims to: i) characterize criminal behaviour base on the type of crime, geographic location, and perpetrators; ii) get access to non-reported crimes; iii) identify the signs of crime, or risk of crime, in a school environment; and iv) map out the physical spaces that associate with criminal behaviour. A multisystemic approach will be applied including different contexts and different individuals – i.e., communities and their members, school staff, students and the physical places where the interaction happens. In order to look at crime in a holistic view, data from several sources – official statistical data, self-report surveys, and physical spaces observation - will be collected. In addition, we also aim to combine and integrate these data into a single database. Therefore, the project will provide a comprehensive and deep portrait of crime in Historic Center of Porto, suggesting new criminal preventive strategies that could be put into place. Detailed information about the scope, aims, methods, expected outcomes and research team will be presented in this poster.
- Looking at crime – ética e deontologia em contexto de investigação com pessoasPublication . Azevedo, Vanessa; Sani, Ana Isabel; Nunes, Laura M.Atendendo a que os «criminólogos tendem a basear-se principalmente, direta ou indiretamente, em investigação empírica com seres humanos» (Johnstone, 2005, p.60), no âmbito do projeto “Looking at crime: Communities and physical spaces” tornou-se imperativo discutir e balizar um conjunto de princípios éticos e deontológicos. Neste trabalho propomos: i) proceder à contextualização sintética do projeto, ii) identificar as suas especificidades, e iii) sistematizar os princípios éticos e deontológicos considerados, exemplificando a sua implementação. O projeto “Looking at crime: Communities and physical spaces” propõe-se a realizar um retrato abrangente do crime no Centro Histórico do Porto, através da caracterização dos crimes reportados oficialmente, da implementação de um inquérito de vitimação e da observação dos espaços físicos, tendo como população-alvo indivíduos adultos da comunidade. No que concerne às especificidades - com evidentes implicações ético-deontológicas, destacam-se o envolvimento de uma equipa multidisciplinar, a multiplicidade e diversidade das fontes dos dados, a delimitação geográfica e a abordagem de um grupo potencialmente vulnerável, nomeadamente vítimas de crime (Peter & Friedland, 2017). Assim, para além da obtenção das autorizações por parte das várias instituições envolvidas (e.g., Junta de Freguesia, Ministério da Educação), tornou-se imperativo salvaguardar princípios éticos e deontológicos, tais como o consentimento informado, a participação voluntária, a confidencialidade e o anonimato, a relação entre riscos e benefícios (com primazia do critério de risco mínimo), a segurança, a intrusão e a responsabilidade social (Caridade, 2017; Israel & Hay, 2014; Johnstone, 2005; Rhineberger, 2006). Estes princípios concretizam-se em várias estratégias, que perpassam as diferentes fases da investigação.
- Perceptions of education professionals: contribution to characteristics, dynamics and behaviors in school environmentPublication . Caridade, Sónia; Sani, Ana Isabel; Nunes, Laura M.; Gonçalves, Maria João; Dinis, Maria Alzira PimentaSchool acts as an important mirror of society, reflecting all the social transformations that are taking place. It is also a space where it is possible to use strategies in order to manage and minimize the constant difficulties of everyday life. At the same time, school environment is where the children occupy most of their time, either through participation in the distinct educational activities or in accomplishing other leisure activities. It is also the environment in which the cognitive, psychological and social capacities of young students are encouraged and improved in a structured and pedagogical way. Daily school life is characterized by a plurality of practices and dynamics that, frequently, disrupt the good school functioning, and may also have an important impact on the developmental pathways of children. Behaviours encompassing violence and indiscipline are easily identified as recurring practices in the daily life of different schools, leading to the breakdown of social bonding through the use of force and aggression. The results of a study conducted with educational agents, i.e., teachers and non-teachers, aiming to analyse the perception of these educational professionals about the characteristics, dynamics and behaviours inherent to the internal functioning of the school environment, will be presented, concluding with the main practical and preventive implications of this research.
- School surrounding spaces and school operation: a perspective from the teaching staffPublication . Caridade, Sónia; Sani, Ana Isabel; Nunes, Laura M.; Gonçalves, Maria João; Guerreiro, Maria JoãoSchool is an importat agent of socialization and has drawn great attention to the scientific community to identify and characterize the main dimensions that may interfere with its operation and resulting academic performance of students. Collection of information about the school environment and surrounding spaces is an underlying dimension in school environment diagnostic reports development given its documented importance on crime prevention. It is important to understand not only school spaces distribution, but also surrounding spaces characteristics, namely, presence of stores/industry/services that may disturb its operation. School location, size, arquitecture, entrances and exits are important elements to be considered in deviant behaviour prevention. In an oral presentation, we seek to show some results from a research project being developed by education agents (teachers and staff), to analyse these professionals’ perspective on how the surrounding characteristics of spaces may influence school internal operation. This study intends to delineate, develop and implement action plans that may improve shcool operation and prevent problematic and/or antissocial behaviours in this context. Practical and preventive implications will be debated at the end.
- Análise do meio escolar na perspetiva dos agentes educativos: características, dinâmicas e condutasPublication . Caridade, Sónia; Nunes, Laura M.; Sani, Ana Isabel; Gonçalves, Maria João; Oliveira, Ana; Rodrigues, CarlaA escola possui um papel fundamental no desenvolvimento psicossocial dos jovens, constituindo-se como um meio privilegiado para a sua promoção, mas também para a prevenção dos mais diversos fenómenos sociais. Os profissionais que integram este contexto, por sua vez, representam agentes de mudança fulcrais, devendo por isso ser considerados na avaliação das mais diversas necessidades. O presente estudo com recurso ao método do inquérito por questionário envolveu uma amostra de 302 agentes educativos, com idades compreendidas entre os 29 e os 66 anos, com a maioria dos participantes a pertencer ao sexo feminino. Os resultados apontam para uma perceção favorável dos respondentes a respeito das características do meio físico envolvente, bem como dos funcionamentos interno e externo do meio escolar. Não obstante, os participantes classificaram negativamente o envolvimento dos encarregados de educação nas iniciativas promovidas pelas instituições escolares; e identificaram diversas manifestações comportamentais por parte dos alunos (e.g., absentismo escolar; desrespeito generalizado, entre alunos; agressividade) que importa considerar. No final serão debatidas as implicações práticas e preventivas do presente trabalho.
- Report presenting the first results of LookCrim ProjectPublication . Nunes, Laura M.; Sani, Ana Isabel; Dinis, Maria Alzira Pimenta; Gouveia, Feliz Ribeiro; Oliveira, Gisela; Guerreiro, Maria João; Freitas, Pedro; Estrada, Rui; Maia, Rui Leandro; Caridade, Sónia; Azevedo, Vanessa; Paulo, Daniela; dos Santos, Hugo; Ferreira, Inês; Gonçalves, Maria João
- Youth victims of community violence: developmental outcomes and prevention challengesPublication . Caridade, Sónia; Sani, Ana Isabel; Nunes, Laura M.; Dinis, Maria Alzira PimentaCommunity violence (CV) is recognized as a complex problem, with multiple origins and expressed in variable ways, encompassing different types of violence and crimes (e.g., assault, rape, robbery), as a result of circumstances that are related to the characteristics of the environment. Due to socialization and independence processes that are part of youth developmental pathways, young people tend to spend more time away from home and on the street, becoming more exposed to violence and thus also contributing to repeated victimization processes. Different studies have shown that distinct situations may promote numerous victimization processes, with a particular impact on the developmental outcomes of youth and causing great suffering. It has been reported that exposure to violence in the community is associated with mental health issues, i.e., post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, poor academic performance, aggressive and antisocial behaviours, alcohol and substance abuse, along with multiple adverse health risk behaviours, suicidal ideation, and also resulting in subsequent homelessness in adulthood. With this review chapter, it is intended to analyse and discuss the impact that CV exposure has on youth, accompanied with practical proposals to prevent it. The concept of CV and the different types of violence and crimes that could be involved are examined, mapping the prevalence of youth affected by this form of violence, analysing the effects of exposure to CV, and concluding with initiatives aimed to contribute to the prevention against this sort of violence, and to minimize the consequences and suffering involved.
- Relatório de apresentação dos primeiros resultados do Projeto LookCrimPublication . Nunes, Laura M.; Sani, Ana Isabel; Dinis, Maria Alzira Pimenta; Gouveia, Feliz Ribeiro; Oliveira, Gisela; Guerreiro, Maria João; Freitas, Pedro; Estrada, Rui; Maia, Rui Leandro; Caridade, Sónia; Azevedo, Vanessa; Paulo, Daniela; Santos, Hugo dos; Ferreira, Inês; Gonçalves, Maria João
- Violence in urban community: local diagnosis of security and victimization.IPublication . Sani, Ana Isabel; Nunes, Laura M.; Caridade, Sónia; Azevedo, VanessaCommunity violence is one of the phenomena that most affects perceptions of security. Moreover, when it is associated with violent or criminal victimization (both direct and indirect), it can deeply impact a population’s level of security and fear of crime within a specific geographical context. Accordingly, to develop appropriate helpful responses to victims of violence and crime, it is particularly relevant to assess people’s perceptions, to be aware of their victimization experiences and to identify their needs. The Diagnosis of Local Security (DLS) is a community assessment measure that allows for not only the gathering of information about criminal occurrences in a specific geographical area but also the collection of data on experiences of victimization and feelings of (in)security. The DLS became an internationally well-known procedure that empirically supports the development of community interventions. In this regard, based on a study that we are conducting through the community project “LookCrim,” in this chapter, we propose to analyze the DLS’s potential to assess perceptions of (in)security with respect to the experience of victimization to discuss the challenges of and the responses to the phenomenon of community violence.