底特律的财产犯罪和暴力犯罪:在COVID-19之前和期间与建筑环境的空间关联

Ahmad Ilderim Tokey
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本研究通过寻找2019年至2021年底特律土地利用(LU)和道路相关建筑环境(BE)与财产和暴力犯罪的关联来扩展文献。它建立了两个具有广泛的建成环境要素和社会人口信息的空间模型。研究结果表明,零售和办公场所的低成本比例、公交车站密度和时速低于40英里的道路密度与犯罪率呈正相关。相反,街区群体的收入中位数、人口密度和任期长度与犯罪率呈负相关。低收入社区的单户住宅暴力犯罪较多,高收入社区的单户住宅暴力犯罪较少。2020-2021年,市中心公交车站密度与暴力犯罪的正相关程度高于疫情前。这项研究促进了对流行病期间BE -犯罪关系的理解,为街头BE -犯罪提供了新的线索,并为底特律当地的政策制定者留下了重要的证据。
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Property crime and violent crime in Detroit: spatial association with built environment before and during COVID-19
This study expands the literature by finding the associations of land use (LU) and road-related Built Environment (BE) with property and violent crime in Detroit from 2019 to 2021. It builds two spatial models with a wide range of built environment elements and sociodemographic information. Findings indicate that the retail and office LU proportion, bus stop density, and density of roads of less than 40 miles per hour are positively linked with crime rates. Conversely, block groups' median income, population density, and tenure length are inversely associated with crime rates. Single-family houses experienced more violent crime in low-income neighborhoods and less in high income neighborhoods. Bus stop densities in downtown were more positively associated with violent crime in 2020–2021 than in the pre-pandemic time. This study advances understanding related to the BE–crime relationship during the pandemic, sheds new light on street-related BE, and leaves essential evidence for local policymakers in Detroit.
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