PERCEPTION OF SAFETY ON THE OLYMPIC GOLF COURSE IN RIO DE JANEIRO AND ITS USES IN THE POST-GAMES PERIOD
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https://doi.org/10.46421/sbqp.v8i.3729Keywords:
Olympic Golf Course, Perception, Security, Post-game useAbstract
This paper investigates the relationship between different groups of people's perception of safety at the Olympic Golf Course in Rio de Janeiro and its uses in the post-games period. Data were collected through questionnaires with users of the site and residents of its immediate surroundings and interviews with employees of the Olympic Golf Course, users and residents of the vicinity. The data from the questionnaires were analyzed using frequencies, through the SPSS/PC program, and the interviews through interpretations. The results indicate that the perception of security in the Olympic Golf Course by its users and the surrounding residents who frequent it is sustained by the lack of knowledge of crimes in the place and by the presence of guards and fencing, favoring the use of the place in the post-camp period. games by athletes and non-athletes who go there, fundamentally, to practice the sport, even though other activities take place there. Although the surrounding residents assess the safety around this field as average, this aspect does not seem to justify the lack of use of the field by this group, which is more related to the activities carried out on the site and their disclosures.
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