Place-Based Improvements for Public Safety: Private Investment, Public Code Enforcement, and Changes in Crime at Microplaces across Six U.S. Cities.

IF 2.6 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Justice Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1080/07418825.2022.2127843
Marie Skubak Tillyer, Arthur Acolin, Rebecca J Walter
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Research demonstrates that crime concentrates at relatively few microplaces, and changes at a small proportion of locations can have a considerable influence on a city's overall crime level. Yet there is little research examining what accounts for change in crime at microplaces. This study examines the relationship between two mechanisms for place-based improvements - private investment in the form of building permits and public regulation in the form of municipal code enforcement - and yearly changes in crime at street segments. We use longitudinal data from six cities to estimate Spatial Durbin Models with block group and census tract by year fixed effects. Building permits and code enforcement are significantly associated with reductions in crime on street segments across all cities, with spatial diffusion of benefits to nearby segments. These findings suggest public safety planning should include efforts that incentivize and compel physical improvements to high crime microplaces.

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基于场所的公共安全改进:美国六个城市的私人投资、公共法规执行和微场所犯罪的变化
摘要研究表明,犯罪集中在相对较少的微观场所,而一小部分场所的变化会对一个城市的整体犯罪水平产生相当大的影响。然而,很少有研究来检验微型场所犯罪率变化的原因。这项研究考察了两种基于场所的改善机制——以建筑许可证形式的私人投资和以市政法规执行形式的公共监管——与街道犯罪的年度变化之间的关系。我们使用来自六个城市的纵向数据来估计具有块组和人口普查区的逐年固定效应的空间Durbin模型。建筑许可证和法规执行与所有城市街道犯罪率的降低以及利益向附近街道的空间扩散密切相关。这些发现表明,公共安全规划应包括激励和强制对高犯罪率微型场所进行物理改进的努力。
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Justice Quarterly
Justice Quarterly CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Justice Quarterly (JQ) is an official publication of the ACJS. JQ is a refereed, multi-disciplinary journal that publishes theoretical, empirical and interpretive studies of issues related to criminal justice. JQ is indexed in Criminology and Penology Abstracts, Police Science Abstracts, Criminal Justice Periodical Index, and Criminal Justice Abstracts. In the past decade, JQ has become a premier journal and it continues to be a major forum for criminal justice related scholarship, making it an essential part of any library"s holdings.
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