城市暴力犯罪趋势与种族-民族收入不平等

IF 1.3 2区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice Pub Date : 2023-07-31 DOI:10.1177/10439862231189986
Kelsey Cundiff
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在犯罪趋势文献中,有几项值得注意的研究审查了各种经济措施与暴力和财产犯罪趋势之间的联系。这项研究通过考察种族收入差距是否以及在多大程度上与城市一级犯罪的变化有关,对这些文献进行了扩展。该项目汇集了《统一犯罪报告》、《美国人口普查》和《美国社区调查》的数据,重点研究了73个城市2006年至2020年的凶杀和暴力犯罪趋势,以及城市层面种族收入差距的变化。这项研究采用了一系列多层次的纵向模型来衡量这种收入差距的变化(无论是扩大还是缩小)是否与城市内部和城市之间的暴力犯罪率和凶杀率的变化有关。结果发现,任何种族和民族收入差距的变化都与城市内部或城市之间的暴力犯罪和凶杀趋势无关。然而,白人和西班牙裔的收入差距和总收入差距在很大程度上解释了城市间和城市内的暴力和凶杀率。
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City-Level Violent Crime Trends and Racial-Ethnic Income Inequality
Within the crime trends literature, there exist several notable studies that have examined the linkages between various economic measures and trends in violent and property crime. This research expands on that literature by examining whether and to what extent racial income gaps are related to changes in city-level crime. Pulling together data from the Uniform Crime Report, U.S. Census, and American Community Survey, this project focuses on homicide and violent crime trends of 73 cities from 2006 to 2020 and changes in city-level racial-ethnic income gaps. This study employs a series of multilevel longitudinal models to measure whether changes in this income gap, whether widening or constricting, are related to changes in rates of violent crime and homicide both within and between cities. Results find that changes in any of the racial-ethnic income gaps tested are not related to trends in violent crime and homicide within or between cities. However, the inclusion of the White-Hispanic income gap and total income gap explained sizable portions of the between-city and within-city rates of violence and homicide.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice presents single-themed special issues that focus on a critical issue in contemporary criminal justice in order to provide a cogent, thorough, and timely exploration of the topic. Subjects include such concerns as organized crime, community policings, gangs, white-collar crime, and excessive police force.
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