Reducing organized criminal violence through leadership removals: evidence from the drug wars on Chicago’s Westside, 2010-2019

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Patrick J. Burke
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ABSTRACT In this study, I argue that arresting the leaders of drug-selling gangs is a precise and impactful tactic for reducing gang-related gun violence in open-air drug markets. I construct a theory of leadership arrests in drug markets by building mainly on the political science literature on leadership removal of insurgents and drug cartels. To test my theory, and several controls derived from the scholarly literature on gang violence, I utilize an original dataset constructed using Freedom of Information Act responses from the Chicago Police Department, open-source data, and archival court documents. The latter data source and news articles were used to identify all gang leaders arrested in five drug markets on the Westside of Chicago between 2010 and 2019. Negative binomial analysis shows that arresting gang leaders is associated with significant reductions in gang-related shootings. Additionally, one of the controls – search warrants that result in the seizure of illicit drugs – is negatively associated with gang-related shootings. Both outcomes indicate that policymakers in Chicago, and cities facing similar open-air drug market violence, should focus significant resources on specialized police units that can carry out drug-related search warrants, arrest leaders of drug-selling gangs on state charges, and aid federal law enforcement in arresting leaders of drug-selling gangs.
通过罢免领导层减少有组织犯罪暴力:2010-2019年芝加哥西区毒品战争的证据
摘要在这项研究中,我认为逮捕贩毒团伙的头目是减少露天毒品市场中与帮派有关的枪支暴力的一种精确而有效的策略。我主要根据关于叛乱分子和贩毒集团领导人免职的政治学文献,构建了一个毒品市场领导人被捕的理论。为了检验我的理论,以及从关于帮派暴力的学术文献中得出的一些控制,我使用了一个原始数据集,该数据集是使用芝加哥警察局的《信息自由法》回应、开源数据和法庭档案文件构建的。后一个数据来源和新闻文章被用来识别2010年至2019年间在芝加哥西区五个毒品市场被捕的所有帮派头目。负二项分析表明,逮捕帮派头目与帮派枪击案的显著减少有关。此外,其中一项控制措施——导致缴获非法药物的搜查令——与帮派相关的枪击案呈负相关。这两项结果都表明,芝加哥和面临类似露天毒品市场暴力的城市的决策者应该将大量资源集中在专门的警察部队上,这些警察部队可以执行与毒品有关的搜查令,以州指控逮捕贩毒团伙的头目,并协助联邦执法部门逮捕贩毒团伙头目。
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Journal of Crime & Justice
Journal of Crime & Justice CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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