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Crime Factors and Neighborhood Decline in Chicago, 1979
Department of Justice —
This study explores the relationship between crime and neighborhood deterioration in eight neighborhoods in Chicago. The neighborhoods were selected on the basis of... -
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Characteristics of High and Low Crime Neighborhoods in Atlanta, 1980
Department of Justice —
This study examines the question of how some urban neighborhoods maintain a low crime rate despite their proximity and similarity to relatively high crime areas. The... -
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Citizen Participation and Community Crime Prevention, 1979: Chicago Metropolitan Area Survey
Department of Justice —
This survey was conducted as part of the Citizen Participation and Community Crime Prevention project at the Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research,... -
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Participation in Illegitimate Activities: Ehrlich Revisited, 1960
Department of Justice —
This study re-analyzes Isaac Ehrlich's 1960 cross-section data on the relationship between aggregate levels of punishment and crime rates. It provides alternative... -
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Assessing the Impacts of Broken Windows Policing Strategies on Citizen Attitudes in Three California Cities: Redlands, Ontario and Colton, 2008-2009
Department of Justice —
These data are part of NACJD's Fast Track Release and are distributed as they were received from the data depositor. The files have been zipped by NACJD for release,... -
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National Crime Surveys: Cities Attitude Sub-Sample, 1972-1975
Department of Justice —
This subsample of the national crime surveys consists of data on personal and household victimization for persons aged 12 and older in 26 major United States cities... -
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Police Services Study, Phase II, 1977: Rochester, St. Louis, and St. Petersburg
Department of Justice —
The data for this study were collected in order to examine the delivery of police services in selected neighborhoods. Performances of police agencies organized in... -
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Deterrent Effects of Arrests and Imprisonment in the United States, 1960-1977
Department of Justice —
Emerging from the tradition of econometric models of deterrence and crime, this study attempts to improve estimates of how crime rates are affected by the... -
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Calling the Police: Citizen Reporting of Serious Crime, 1979
Department of Justice —
This dataset replicates the citizen reporting component of POLICE RESPONSE TIME ANALYSIS, 1975 (ICPSR 7760). Information is included on 4,095 reported incidents of... -
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Reexamining the Minneapolis Repeat Complaint Address Policing (RECAP) Experiment, 1986-1987
Department of Justice —
This study reexamines REPEAT COMPLAINT ADDRESS POLICING: TWO FIELD EXPERIMENTS IN MINNEAPOLIS, 1985-1987 (ICPSR 9788). The original Repeat Complaint Address Policing... -
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Crime-Induced Business Relocations in the Austin [Texas] Metropolitan Area, 1995-1996
Department of Justice —
There were three key objectives to this study: (1) to determine the relative importance of crime-related as well as business-related factors in business relocation... -
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Reactions to Crime in Atlanta and Chicago, 1979-1980
Department of Justice —
Two previously released data collections from ICPSR are combined in this dataset: CHARACTERISTICS OF HIGH AND LOW CRIME NEIGHBORHOODS IN ATLANTA, 1980 (ICPSR 7951)... -
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City Police Expenditures, 1946-1985: [United States]
Department of Justice —
This study examines police expenditures for selected cities for an extended period of time. The data set contains one variable per year for each of the following... -
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National Evaluation of the Community Anti-Crime Program, 1979-1981
Department of Justice —
The survey was designed to explore the thesis that effective prevention and control of crime requires a community-wide effort that involves law enforcement agencies,... -
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Reporting of Drug-Related Crimes: Resident and Police Perspectives in the United States, 1988-1990
Department of Justice —
This data collection investigates the ways in which police use reports of drug-related crimes provided by residents of high drug/crime areas and how willing residents...