Jung HYUNGEUN, Seoul National University, Korea (Republic of)
This study aims to investigate how women's fear of crime and safety affect is influenced/influences into design elements of CPTED in terms of intersectionality. Korea has the highest femicide rate among OECD countries so that media perpetually broadcasts about sex crime. Media discourses of crime generally form fear of crime for women that unconsciously carves the affect of fear and safety on her body how to perceive public space and move through the street(Kern, 2021). It is hardly experiential in terms of low crime rate however it provokes exaggerated fear compared with the real crime rate. Also, socialization and harassment based on patriarchy women have accumulated in life internalizes on her body to specific affect about fear of crime. All of these -media, socialization, harassment-are related to each other whereas existing studies of fear of crime have progressed to divide disciplinary. In addition, affect such as fear and safety is manifested in space which is not a container but interacts with people-space(Massumi, 1995). Although CPTED’s design purposes to decrease crime rate and fear of crime, women’s affect in CPTED has been not explored so this study focuses on affect of fear and safety of women mediating CPTED following intersectionality including media, norm, and so on formed by patriarchy in South Korea.
Mots clés : fear of crime|CPTED|affect|intersectionality|women
A104130JH