Authors
Anthony Kimpton, Jonathan Corcoran, Rebecca Wickes
Publication date
2017/5
Journal
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
Volume
54
Issue
3
Pages
303-337
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Objectives
There is a growing interest in the relationship between greenspace and crime, yet how particular greenspace types encourage or inhibit the timing and types of greenspace crime remains largely unexplored. Drawing upon recent advances in environmental criminology, we introduce an integrated suite of methods to examine the spatial, temporal, and neighborhood dynamics of greenspace crime.
Methods
We collate administrative, census, and crime incident data and employ cluster analysis, circular statistics, and negative binomial regression to examine violent, public nuisance, property, and drug crimes within 4,265 greenspaces across Brisbane, Australia.
Results
We find that greenspace amenities, neighborhood social composition, and the presence of proximate crime generators influence the frequency and timing of greenspace crime.
Conclusions
Our analyses reveal that particular types of …
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