加油越多,犯罪越多:加油站集中和掠夺性犯罪的地理空间考察

IF 0.6 Q3 GEOGRAPHY Southeastern Geographer Pub Date : 2022-02-24 DOI:10.1353/sgo.2022.0005
Hunter M. Boehme, Rakesh Malhotra, T. Mulrooney
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摘要:有便利店的加油站经常受到许多美国司机的光顾,是美国城市基础设施和地理的支柱。美国司机不仅在加油站加油,还使用洗手间设施,购买食品和饮料,以及其他方便的家用物品。在加油站,人们可能会接触到各种各样的当地居民和外地人。因此,加油站可能会造成犯罪环境,因为聚集在该地点的人数众多,其中一些人可能是出于犯罪动机的个人或合适的犯罪目标。此外,这些地点可能缺乏适当的安全和监护措施来预防犯罪。目前的研究采用了大亚特兰大大都市的地理空间方法,以测试街区内加油站的更集中是否与更高的犯罪率有关。在控制了一些社会人口群体特征后,各种统计模型的结果发现,无论一天中的什么时候,加油站越集中的群体,暴力和财产犯罪的数量就越高。讨论了理论和政策含义。
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More Gas, More Crime: A Geospatial Examination of the Concentration of Gas Stations and Predatory Crime
abstract:Gas stations with convenience stores are often patronized by many American drivers and are a mainstay in the urban infrastructure and geography of American cities. Not only do American drivers fill their gas tanks at gas stations, but they also use restroom facilities and purchase food and drink, and other convenient household items. At gas stations, people may be exposed to a variety of local residents and out-of-towners. Thus, gas stations may create a criminogenic environment due to the large number of people who congregate at the location, some of which may be criminally motivated individuals or suitable crime targets. Further, these locations may lack the proper security and guardianship measures to prevent crime. The current study takes a geospatial approach of the greater Atlanta metropolis to test whether greater concentrations of gas stations within block groups are associated with higher crime counts. After controlling for a number of socio-demographic block-group characteristics, results from various count models find that regardless of the time of the day, block groups with greater concentrations of gas stations are associated with higher violent and property crime counts. Theoretical and policy implications are discussed.
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期刊介绍: The Southeastern Geographer is a biannual publication of the Southeastern Division of Association of American Geographers. The journal has published the academic work of geographers and other social and physical scientists since 1961. Peer-reviewed articles and essays are published along with book reviews, organization and conference reports, and commentaries. The journal welcomes manuscripts on any geographical subject as long as it reflects sound scholarship and contains significant contributions to geographical understanding.
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