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Determination of consensus among professionals for community safety terms through a Delphi study

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Abstract

This article reports the findings from a study of Community Safety Professionals (Academics, Policy-makers and Practitioners), using the Delphi method to determine common definitions, if any, for Community Safety terms in current usage. The study investigated the differences in the way that the terms were used and understood by the members of the three groups. The study was predicated on the view that the groups of community safety professionals probably use the language of community safety in different ways. It is suggested that work in the field should be based on a shared terminology, where the same term has the same meaning for different professional groups.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbercpcs.2013.9
Pages (from-to)258-277
Number of pages20
JournalCrime Prevention and Community Safety
Volume15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Oct 2013

Keywords

  • professional groups
  • consensus
  • lexicon
  • community safety
  • Delphi

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