Public perception on safe city programmes in Malaysia / Mohd Syahfiq Tukijan and Jesslynda Sicily Duali

Safe city refers to the idea in the community that uses technology to help the government and the community to reduce crime rates as well as create a safe and comfortable environment for the community. A safe city is also a livable environment in the context of sustainability where it is able to pre...

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Main Authors: Tukijan, Mohd Syahfiq, Duali, Jesslynda Sicily
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spelling my.uitm.ir.730292023-01-27T03:45:55Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/73029/ Public perception on safe city programmes in Malaysia / Mohd Syahfiq Tukijan and Jesslynda Sicily Duali Tukijan, Mohd Syahfiq Duali, Jesslynda Sicily Perception GE Environmental Sciences Environmental policy Safe city refers to the idea in the community that uses technology to help the government and the community to reduce crime rates as well as create a safe and comfortable environment for the community. A safe city is also a livable environment in the context of sustainability where it is able to preserve the city for the quality of life of the community. The existence of a safe city is said to be able to reduce the problems found in urban areas such as vandalism, threatening public safety and roads as well as public health. The purpose of this study is to identify the level of effectiveness of safe city programs, determine the importance of safe city programs and identify facilities or actions to reduce crime rates based on the concept of safe cities among communities in Malaysia. This study was conducted using quantitative methods and non -probability sampling, sampling facilities in collecting data by distributing questionnaires to the community from all states in Malaysia. Based on the findings of the study, factors such as crime rates, vandalism, public safety and health as well as road safety influence the effectiveness of the implementation of safe city programs in Malaysia. Therefore, this study can provide benefits to the government to implement the safe city program more effectively in reducing the problems in the city. Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/73029/1/73029.pdf Public perception on safe city programmes in Malaysia / Mohd Syahfiq Tukijan and Jesslynda Sicily Duali. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
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GE Environmental Sciences
Environmental policy
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GE Environmental Sciences
Environmental policy
Tukijan, Mohd Syahfiq
Duali, Jesslynda Sicily
Public perception on safe city programmes in Malaysia / Mohd Syahfiq Tukijan and Jesslynda Sicily Duali
description Safe city refers to the idea in the community that uses technology to help the government and the community to reduce crime rates as well as create a safe and comfortable environment for the community. A safe city is also a livable environment in the context of sustainability where it is able to preserve the city for the quality of life of the community. The existence of a safe city is said to be able to reduce the problems found in urban areas such as vandalism, threatening public safety and roads as well as public health. The purpose of this study is to identify the level of effectiveness of safe city programs, determine the importance of safe city programs and identify facilities or actions to reduce crime rates based on the concept of safe cities among communities in Malaysia. This study was conducted using quantitative methods and non -probability sampling, sampling facilities in collecting data by distributing questionnaires to the community from all states in Malaysia. Based on the findings of the study, factors such as crime rates, vandalism, public safety and health as well as road safety influence the effectiveness of the implementation of safe city programs in Malaysia. Therefore, this study can provide benefits to the government to implement the safe city program more effectively in reducing the problems in the city.
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author Tukijan, Mohd Syahfiq
Duali, Jesslynda Sicily
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Duali, Jesslynda Sicily
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title Public perception on safe city programmes in Malaysia / Mohd Syahfiq Tukijan and Jesslynda Sicily Duali
title_short Public perception on safe city programmes in Malaysia / Mohd Syahfiq Tukijan and Jesslynda Sicily Duali
title_full Public perception on safe city programmes in Malaysia / Mohd Syahfiq Tukijan and Jesslynda Sicily Duali
title_fullStr Public perception on safe city programmes in Malaysia / Mohd Syahfiq Tukijan and Jesslynda Sicily Duali
title_full_unstemmed Public perception on safe city programmes in Malaysia / Mohd Syahfiq Tukijan and Jesslynda Sicily Duali
title_sort public perception on safe city programmes in malaysia / mohd syahfiq tukijan and jesslynda sicily duali
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