The problem with this and many other studies is that they can't begin to take into account crimes of violence against women and children, which are extremely underreported (up to 90%).
Add to this the facts that police focus their attention on low-income neighbourhoods and people of colour/immigrant communities (you'll find crime where you look for it), and that poor people are forced to live much more of their lives in public due to lack of housing and services (and therefore come into contact with police much more often).
Makes it difficult to come to any accurate conclusions I would say.
Enjoying the discussions:
Anna Willats
Professor
Assaulted Women's and Children's Counsellor/Advocate Program
George Brown - the City College
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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> From: Dennis Raphael <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 2004/09/16 Thu PM 12:20:00 EST
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [SDOH] Study: Neighbourhood Characteristics and the Distribution
> of
> Crime in Winnipeg
>
> http://www.statcan.ca/Daily/English/040916/d040916c.htm
>
> SNIP...
>
> "After taking into account the available factors, the study showed that the
> factor most strongly associated with the highest neighbourhood rates of
> both violent and property crime was the level of socio-economic
> disadvantage of the residents.
>
> Second in importance was the condition of housing in the neighbourhood,
> indicated by the proportion of dwellings in need of major repair. The third
> important factor was land use. With respect to violent crime, multiple
> family zoning, and to a lesser extent, commercial zoning, such as hotels
> and restaurants were associated with higher neighbourhood rates."
>
> ...SNIP
>
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