ANALYSIS OF THE PERCEPTIONS OF CRIME AGAINST TOURISTS IN FLORIDA ROAD, DURBAN – REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

The goal of the study was to investigate the perceptions of selected stakeholders on crime against tourists eating out at Florida Road in Durban, Republic of South Africa (RSA). It is known internationally that South Africa has high crime rates, and those working in the tourism and hospitality indus...

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Main Authors: Madiseng M. PHORI, Charlotte MBALI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Universităţii din Oradea 2020-09-01
Series:Geo Journal of Tourism and Geosites
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Online Access:http://gtg.webhost.uoradea.ro/PDF/GTG-3-2020/gtg.31331-554.pdf
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spelling doaj-3b8e4cc5a2d9495f835eca841eddd3482020-11-25T04:00:32ZengEditura Universităţii din OradeaGeo Journal of Tourism and Geosites2065-08172020-09-013131166117310.30892/gtg.31331-554ANALYSIS OF THE PERCEPTIONS OF CRIME AGAINST TOURISTS IN FLORIDA ROAD, DURBAN – REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICAMadiseng M. PHORI0Charlotte MBALI1Tshwane University of Technology, Department of Tourism Management, Pretoria, South Africa, e-mail: PhoriMM@tut.ac.zaDurban University of Technology, Faculty of Management Sciences, Durban, South Africa, e-mail: mbalivc@gmail.comThe goal of the study was to investigate the perceptions of selected stakeholders on crime against tourists eating out at Florida Road in Durban, Republic of South Africa (RSA). It is known internationally that South Africa has high crime rates, and those working in the tourism and hospitality industry there may fear that this will cause decline in tourists. Florida Road was chosen as location for the research because it is an open tourist spot (not contained, exclusively for tourists, like cruise ships or safari tours) and therefore more vulnerable to direct targeting by criminals. The research paradigm was both quantitative and qualitative. The study was grounded on psychosociological theories in criminology such as Social Disorganisation Theory and Hot Spot Theory to look into the issue of victimisation of tourists. Analysis of the perceptions of stakeholders revealed that theft is the most frequent crime. There has been a decline of customers, but some think this may be due to global economic decline. Discussion with the Urban Improvement Precinct Forum revealed various security measures, both enacted and proposed, with business in partnership with the police. These are costly, but stakeholders consider they are necessary to improve the security of the road. The study concludes that safety and security are important factors to consider for tourism growth as tourists are more likely to choose a destination perceived to be safe. http://gtg.webhost.uoradea.ro/PDF/GTG-3-2020/gtg.31331-554.pdfperceptionstourists; crimesafetysecurityflorida roaduip
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ANALYSIS OF THE PERCEPTIONS OF CRIME AGAINST TOURISTS IN FLORIDA ROAD, DURBAN – REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
Geo Journal of Tourism and Geosites
perceptions
tourists; crime
safety
security
florida road
uip
author_facet Madiseng M. PHORI
Charlotte MBALI
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title ANALYSIS OF THE PERCEPTIONS OF CRIME AGAINST TOURISTS IN FLORIDA ROAD, DURBAN – REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
title_short ANALYSIS OF THE PERCEPTIONS OF CRIME AGAINST TOURISTS IN FLORIDA ROAD, DURBAN – REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
title_full ANALYSIS OF THE PERCEPTIONS OF CRIME AGAINST TOURISTS IN FLORIDA ROAD, DURBAN – REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
title_fullStr ANALYSIS OF THE PERCEPTIONS OF CRIME AGAINST TOURISTS IN FLORIDA ROAD, DURBAN – REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
title_full_unstemmed ANALYSIS OF THE PERCEPTIONS OF CRIME AGAINST TOURISTS IN FLORIDA ROAD, DURBAN – REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
title_sort analysis of the perceptions of crime against tourists in florida road, durban – republic of south africa
publisher Editura Universităţii din Oradea
series Geo Journal of Tourism and Geosites
issn 2065-0817
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The goal of the study was to investigate the perceptions of selected stakeholders on crime against tourists eating out at Florida Road in Durban, Republic of South Africa (RSA). It is known internationally that South Africa has high crime rates, and those working in the tourism and hospitality industry there may fear that this will cause decline in tourists. Florida Road was chosen as location for the research because it is an open tourist spot (not contained, exclusively for tourists, like cruise ships or safari tours) and therefore more vulnerable to direct targeting by criminals. The research paradigm was both quantitative and qualitative. The study was grounded on psychosociological theories in criminology such as Social Disorganisation Theory and Hot Spot Theory to look into the issue of victimisation of tourists. Analysis of the perceptions of stakeholders revealed that theft is the most frequent crime. There has been a decline of customers, but some think this may be due to global economic decline. Discussion with the Urban Improvement Precinct Forum revealed various security measures, both enacted and proposed, with business in partnership with the police. These are costly, but stakeholders consider they are necessary to improve the security of the road. The study concludes that safety and security are important factors to consider for tourism growth as tourists are more likely to choose a destination perceived to be safe.
topic perceptions
tourists; crime
safety
security
florida road
uip
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