Home sharing, property crime and disorder

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Safer Communities Pub Date : 2020-12-10 DOI:10.1108/sc-04-2020-0015
Jeffrey J. Roth
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PurposeThis paper aims to test the association between home sharing, property crime and disorder Design/methodology/approachUsing a sample of Texas cities, this study examined the relationship between city-level home sharing density (number of listings per 10,000 residents) and five specific offenses (burglary, larceny, simple assault, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness) while controlling for the size of the local food service/accommodation and arts/entertainment sectors, economic disadvantage and other demographic variables FindingsThe results suggest a statistically significant but very small association between home sharing and four of the five offenses Research limitations/implicationsThe primary limitations of this study are that it was limited to a single state and included only a few large cities Practical implicationsThere is clearly a need for many more studies of home sharing and crime using other samples and methods If the association between home sharing and crimes is confirmed by future studies, that may affect regulation of home sharing and allocation of law enforcement resources Originality/valueOnly a few studies have examined the relationship between home sharing and crime The present study builds on that work using a sample from a new location, a different level of aggregation and previously unstudied crimes
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合租房屋、财产犯罪和治安混乱
本研究以德克萨斯州的城市为样本,在控制当地餐饮服务/住宿和艺术/娱乐部门的规模的情况下,研究了城市层面的房屋共享密度(每10,000名居民的房源数量)与五种特定犯罪(入室盗窃、盗窃、简单袭击、行为不检和公共场所醉酒)之间的关系。研究的局限性/启示本研究的主要局限性是它仅限于一个州,并且只包括了几个大城市。实际意义显然,需要使用其他样本和方法对房屋共享和犯罪进行更多的研究未来的研究证实了共享和犯罪之间的关系,这可能会影响房屋共享的监管和执法资源的分配独创性/价值只有少数研究调查了房屋共享和犯罪之间的关系。本研究基于该工作,使用了来自新地点的样本,不同的聚集水平和以前未研究的犯罪
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