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- who: Carmen Lizárraga and collaborators from the of the real crime rate in the city, and can depend on personal characteristics, such as gender and age [5, , ]Specifically, there are certain elements of the built environment that influence the production of insecurity in the urban space. It has been established that a sustainable city must be a safe place for its inhabitants when walking, with the absence of fear of crime being one of its main attributes [15]. Generally, greater perceived insecurity implies a lower probability of walking and, to a greater extent, for women [16 . . .
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