A recent study from the University of Houston revealed that higher usage of neighborhood apps can correlate with a higher perception of crime rates. community htx kprc2 click2hou uh
A recent study from the University of Houston revealed that higher usage of neighborhood apps can correlate with a higher perception of crime rates.
Fetterman said that there was a total of 800 participants from 43 states included in the study. In the two studies conducted, Fetterman found people who used neighborhood apps perceived local crime rates to be higher than people who didn’t use the apps, independent of the neighborhood’s actual crime rate.“The people who are posting on next door are posting what happened to them or their family members-- how can that perception be skewed?” said Tomaro Bell.
He added that staying up to date on what is going on is helpful but cautioned that perception isn’t always reality.
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