Short-term Rentals and Disorder in a Cannabis Tourism Destination

Q1 Social Sciences
Jeffrey J. Roth
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Abstract

Short-term rentals (also referred to as “home sharing” or “vacation home rentals”) are a form of temporary housing in which units are leased to travelers for a limited time. Theories such as social disorganization and routine activities suggest possible connections between short-term rental presence and crime or disorder, and existing studies have confirmed that relationship under certain circumstances. However, there are unexplored questions about whether the findings hold true in places with novel demographic, cultural, or touristic features. The present study contributes to this literature by considering the relationship between short-term rentals and disorder across census block groups in a cannabis tourism destination (Denver, Colorado), while controlling for hotel presence, sporting venues, cannabis dispensaries, liquor establishments, and other socio-demographic features. The effects of short-term rental density varied by listing type (entire unit or private room) and were diminished by the inclusion of usage (guest reviews) in the models. Also considered are Denver regulations that may contribute to the limited effects of short-term rentals observed here, as are directions for new research.
大麻旅游目的地的短期租赁和混乱
短期租赁(也被称为“家庭共享”或“度假屋租赁”)是一种临时住房的形式,在这种住房中,单元在有限的时间内出租给旅行者。社会混乱和日常活动等理论表明,短期租赁与犯罪或混乱之间可能存在联系,现有的研究已经在某些情况下证实了这种关系。然而,关于这些发现是否适用于具有新的人口、文化或旅游特征的地方,还有一些未被探索的问题。本研究通过考虑大麻旅游目的地(科罗拉多州丹佛市)人口普查街区群体的短期租金与混乱之间的关系,同时控制酒店存在,体育场馆,大麻药房,酒类场所和其他社会人口特征,为这一文献做出了贡献。短期租赁密度的影响因房源类型(整个单元或私人房间)而异,并因在模型中纳入使用率(客人评论)而减弱。此外,我们还考虑了丹佛的法规,这些法规可能会导致这里观察到的短期租赁的有限影响,以及新研究的方向。
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Criminal Justice Review
Criminal Justice Review Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: Criminal Justice Review is a scholarly journal dedicated to presenting a broad perspective on criminal justice issues. It focuses on any aspect of crime and the justice system and can feature local, state, or national concerns. Both qualitative and quantitative pieces are encouraged, providing that they adhere to standards of quality scholarship. As a peer-reviewed journal, we encourage the submission of articles, research notes, commentaries, and comprehensive essays that focus on crime and broadly defined justice-related topics.
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