ARTICLE
TITLE

Urban tourism, poverty, and crime

SUMMARY

After the impact of COVID-19 on tourism, several cities have been affected by an increase in criminality, primarily in large urban centers that receive a significant number of tourists.  It's true that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the global tourism industry. Many cities heavily reliant on tourism as a source of income were severely hit by the decrease in travel and the restrictions imposed to contain the spread of the virus. Urban tourism, poverty, and criminality are complex aspects that can be interconnected in urban areas in various ways. Here's a perspective on how these three elements can relate:a) Economic Impact of Tourism on Poverty: Urban tourism can generate economic opportunities by creating jobs in sectors such as hospitality, transportation, and services. However, it's important to consider whether these jobs are of quality and whether they benefit the entire community. In some situations, jobs in the tourism industry can be temporary, poorly paid, and lack benefits, which might not be sufficient to lift people out of poverty.b) Inequalities and Gentrification: Investment in tourism infrastructure and the development of tourist areas can affect gentrification, where housing prices increase, and low-income residents are displaced. This can increase poverty in certain areas while benefiting investors and tourism businesses. Local communities might lose access to essential resources and be pushed out of their homes due to transforming their neighborhoods into tourist zones.c) Relationship between Poverty and Criminality: Although poverty is not a direct cause of criminality, there is a correlation between the lack of economic opportunities and an increased likelihood of engaging in criminal activities. People in poverty situations might face obstacles in accessing quality education, adequate healthcare, and stable employment, which can contribute to their vulnerability to criminality.d) Rise in Crime in Tourist Areas: While tourism can have a positive economic impact, it can also increase the opportunity for criminal activities in tourist areas. Tourists are often perceived as easy targets for theft, scams, and other crimes due to their lack of familiarity with the environment and their willingness to spend money.Proper management of urban tourism, poverty, and criminality requires approaches that address inequalities and promote equity. This involves ensuring that the economic benefits of tourism reach all layers of society, as well as implementing measures to prevent gentrification and improve the living conditions of local communities.

 Articles related

Dinaldo Almendra    

Este artigo problematiza as representações sociais do crime, da espiritualidade e do consumo construídas pela juventude periférica urbana. Para isso, toma como corpus empírico narrativas de rap que repercutem as tensões e, também, as conexões de sentido ... see more

Revista: Verso e Reverso

M Masoudian,H Poormahyabadi    

The rapid and irregular expansion of metropolitan areas has made large cities prominent hosts to social crimes and abnormalities. Science social problems and developed urban environments can threaten the security of urban communities and considering the ... see more


Mercedes Calzado, Juan Pedro Gallardo    

The topics of urban insecurity have advanced as a central part of the local electoral strategies in the recent years. The objective of this paper is to analyze the political strategies in dispute based on the problem of urban crime. The approach is quali... see more


Verónica Capasso    

En este artículo proponemos analizar un corpus de prácticas estético-artísticas que tuvieron lugar en espacios públicos tras el asesinato de Marielle Franco en Brasil en marzo de 2018. Para muchos era (y es) un símbolo de renovación de la política brasil... see more


Tania Intan    

Psychologically, humans have a tendency to love reality and fiction because of life in between. With its unlimited imagination, humans can choose the preferred model of reality or fiction. If he chooses to be a good observer, a good and patient guesser i... see more