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Revista Criminalidad
Print version ISSN 1794-3108
Abstract
CANTU-MARTINEZ, Pedro César. Women’s perception of urban insecurity in the Monterrey metropolitan area during COVID-19. Rev. Crim. [online]. 2023, vol.65, n.1, pp.71-85. Epub June 09, 2023. ISSN 1794-3108. https://doi.org/10.47741/17943108.402.
The purpose of this paper it to explore women’s perception of urban insecurity prevailing during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Monterrey metropolitan area (MMA) in Mexico. In recent decades, large cities have grown and with them, so has crime increased. As a result, the issue of urban insecurity has become important, particularly during this COVID-19 pandemic. For this purpose, a cross-sectional, descriptive, non-probabilistic study was conducted involving 69 women aged 18 to 58, with Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León being taken as the sample frame. Our findings show that 74% of the participants indicate that urban safety near their homes, ranges fair to very bad, while 81% feel the same about safety near their workplaces. Ninety-three per cent say that crime has increased. Meanwhile, 55% say that the situation has affected their quality of life severely to very severely, denoting the MAM population’s transition from one of social well-being to one of vulnerability, which has been further aggravated by the health contingency.
Keywords : Urban areas; urban life; urban crime; urban victims; urban insecurity; street crime.