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- W2111756384 abstract "Knowledge of crimes that have occurred in hotels has been scares. The authors explore the nature and causes of hotel crimes in a U.S. metropolitan area. Levels of crimes were directly related to size of the hotel, target market of business travelers, access to public transportation, and an unsafe image of the environment surrounding the hotel. Crime prevention programs based on the findings can be developed to protect the safety of guests and property. This article is available in Hospitality Review: http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/hospitalityreview/vol16/iss1/9 Exploring the relationship between hotel characteristics and crime by W.S. Wilson Huang, Michael Kwag, and Gregory Streib Knowledae of crimes that have omufred 1n hotels has been scarce. The authors expaw fhe naWe and causes 01 noM cnmes m a U S metropopdtan area Levels of crmes #ere arrecily reialw lo sve of tne horol larger marker 01 Dusa ess travelers. access to DUMIC transoortation. and an unsafe imaae of the envlronrnent surroundng the 1;otel. ~rimebreventiAn programs basedon these findings can be developed to protect the safety of guests and properly Crime has become a growing concern in the hotel industry as a rcsult of the increased number of lawsuits against various lodging establishments' and a growing fear on the part of citizens of crime in recent years.Asecured hotelcan not only reduce its risk of being sued, but, more importantly, can protect its guests from being victims of crime. However, security measures alone cannot ensure guests'safety; a hotel equipped with a comprehensive security system may still have a high number of crimes because employees are not trained for security awareness or screened for criminal records. Some hotels, due to their size and location, may also be a t greater risk of being victimized. Thus, an analysis of the relationship between crime and various hotel characteristics is important to an understanding of the causes of hotel crimes, and what the lodging industry can do to reduce crime risk. Research into hotel crime has been rare. h s and 1rini3 observed activities of such persons as strippers, bartenders, waitresses and desk clerks worlung in the hotel business. Their study was primarily devoted to the understanding of prostitution, gambling, and other deviant activities in the lodging business and was unable to address the extent of violent or property crimes in hotels. Rutherford and McConnell surveyed legal and security officers in hotels regarding their opinions about the importance of several court-mandated security standards.' Huang, Kwog, and Streib 81 FIU Hospitality Review, Volume 16, Number 1, 1998" @default.
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- W2111756384 title "Exploring the Relationship Between Hotel Characteristics and Crime" @default.
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