草地总是更绿:分析城市绿地环境中的犯罪集中与专业化

Ch. Hodgen, K. Wuschke
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目的:确定城市绿地犯罪水平及其与特定犯罪类型的相关性。方法:辩证的方法来认识社会现象,允许在客观和主观因素的总体背景下分析它们的历史发展和功能,这预先确定了以下研究方法:形式逻辑和社会学。结果:绿地在城市景观中发挥着重要作用,先前的研究表明,绿地对居民的健康和社会效益有许多好处。尽管如此,关于绿地与犯罪之间关系的研究存在分歧,一些研究发现这些地方容易犯罪,而另一些研究发现它们可以防止当地犯罪。这项研究考察了俄勒冈州波特兰市的这种关系,考虑了不同的绿地类型以及不同的犯罪类型。科学创新:本研究提出了一种新的方法,通过将街道网络缓冲区整合到标准位置商(LQ)度量中,来衡量离散位置类型周围的犯罪集中度和专业化。结果表明,波特兰的绿地作为一个整体并没有经历犯罪的集中;然而,在研究不同的绿地和犯罪类型时,出现了不同的模式。这项研究确定了小公园附近不同的犯罪集中度,同时发现其他绿色空间类别与附近特定的犯罪集中度有关。然而,其他城市的犯罪率低于预期,集中在附近,可能显示出保护趋势。这些结果强调了将犯罪和地点类型分开来更好地理解绿地和犯罪之间的复杂关系的重要性。现实意义:本文的主要规定和结论可用于科学、教学和执法活动中考虑如何减少城市绿地领域犯罪的相关问题。这篇文章最初由《犯罪学、刑事司法、法律》英文版发表。社会与西方犯罪学社会,由Scholastica主办。欲了解更多信息,请联系:CCJLS@WesternCriminology.orgWuschke, K.(2023)。草地总是更绿:分析城市绿地环境中的犯罪集中与专业化。犯罪学,刑事司法,法律;社会,24(1),19-37。出版网址:https://ccjls.scholasticahq.com/article/73940-the-grass-is-always-greener-analyzing-crime-concentration-and specialized -in-urban-greenspace-environs
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The Grass is Always Greener: Analyzing Crime Concentration and Specialization in Urban Greenspace Environs
Objective : to identify the level of crime in urban greenspaces and their correclation with certain crime types. Methods : dialectical approach to cognition of social phenomena, allowing to analyze them in historical development and functioning in the context of the totality of objective and subjective factors, which predetermined the following research methods: formal-logical and sociological. Results : greenspaces play an important role in the urban landscape, with prior research suggesting that they are associated with numerous health and social benefits for residents. Despite this, research conflicts regarding the relationship between greenspaces and crime, with some studies finding these locations to be criminogenic and others finding them to be protective against local crime. This study examines this relationship in Portland, Oregon, considering different greenspace types as well as different crime types. Scientific novelty : this study presents a novel methodological adaption to measure crime concentration and specialization around discrete location types by integrating a street network buffer into the standard Location Quotient (LQ) metric. Results suggest that Portland’s greenspaces as a whole do not experience a concentration of crime; however, varying patterns emerge when examining different greenspace and crime types. This study identifies diverse crime concentrations in proximity to small parks, while finding other greenspace categories to be associated with crime-specific concentrations nearby. Others, still, have lower than expected counts of crime concentrating nearby, potentially demonstrating protective trends. These results highlight the importance of disaggregating both crime and location types to better understand the complex relationship between greenspaces and crime. Practical significance : the main provisions and conclusions of the article can be used in scientific, pedagogical and law enforcement activities when considering the issues related to minimizing crime on the territory of urban green spaces. The article was first published in English language by Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society and The Western Society of Criminology Hosting by Scholastica. For more information please contact: CCJLS@WesternCriminology.org For original publication: Hodgen, Ch., & Wuschke, K. (2023). The Grass is Always Greener: Analyzing Crime Concentration and Specialization in Urban Greenspace Environs. Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society, 24(1), 19–37. Publication URL: https://ccjls.scholasticahq.com/article/73940-the-grass-is-always-greener-analyzing-crime-concentration-and specialization-in-urban-greenspace-environs
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