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  1. Crime Related Tourism: Introducing a Typology. Broll (2020, p. 792) reminds us that humankind has always had a ‘deep and persistent cultural fascination with the macabre’. It is maybe not surprising then, that tourist sites associated with death and suffering are a global phenomenon.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2017 · In this chapter are presented the actual (objective) risk of crime and tourist victimization, visible in statistics on committed crimes and crime victims surveys, and the perceived...

  3. 1 de ene. de 2022 · As tourists, when we visit any museum associated with prison or policing, when we seek out sites linked to infamous killings and killers, or when we tour a defunct jail cell, we are—in effect—consuming true crime narratives.

  4. Centrado en un modelo holístico y explicativo sobre el fenómeno, este libro pone a la “memoria selectiva” como aspecto esencial que explica las diversas negociaciones para configurar la relación entre las narrativas sociales, los actores y los paisajes.

  5. 26 de ene. de 2017 · This review covers various works on the relationship between tourism and crime. An attempt to classify research concerning crime and tourism Source: author Perpetrators and victims of...

  6. 7 de sept. de 2020 · The characteristics which influence the actual and perceived risk of crime and violence are presented by analysing three key elements in the relationship between tourism and crime: (1)...

  7. 23 de dic. de 2022 · This study includes 24 security threats-related explanatory variables classified into six typological constructs (i.e., perception of crime, political environment, terrorism, the impact of police and security services, defense capability, and geopolitical power-plays), and five tourism outcome variables into two dependent constructs ...