一个低屏障,旋转的无家可归者收容所周围的犯罪分析

IF 5.4 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Jennifer Wilking , Greg Madonia , Peter Hansen
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对犯罪的担忧常常促使当地居民反对为无家可归者提供服务,比如进入门槛较低的收容所。为了理解“不要在我的后院”(邻避)这一反对低屏障无家可归者收容所的核心原则是否得到实证支持,研究人员利用了与季节性低屏障收容所运营相关的自然变化。具体来说,每年冬天的三个月里,紧急避难所每周都会轮换到不同的地点,通常是教堂。庇护所每晚接待50-60名无家可归的社区成员,被认为是低门槛的,因为进入的限制很少,比如清醒或养宠物。为了了解收容地附近的犯罪率是否有所上升,研究人员对15个收容地的逮捕记录和2至3年期间的服务请求进行了调查。使用固定效应泊松回归和负二项回归,我们一致发现,在紧急情况下,低障碍无家可归者收容所的主人周围,逮捕和服务要求并没有显着增加或减少。这一发现与许多关于无家可归和犯罪的文献形成了对比,并表明需要进一步的研究来探索住房的具体因素。这项研究还具有政策意义,因为对犯罪的担忧往往会促使当地居民反对在社区设立无家可归者收容所。
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Analysis of crime around a low-barrier, rotating homeless shelter
Concerns about crime often motivate local opposition to homeless services, such as shelters with low barriers to entry. To understand whether this central tenet of “not in my back yard” (NIMBY) opposition to low-barrier homeless shelters is supported empirically, researchers leveraged the natural variation associated with the operation of a seasonal, low-barrier shelter. Specifically, for three months each winter, an emergency shelter rotates to a different host location, often a church, each week. The shelter hosts 50–60 unhoused community members each night and is considered low-barrier as there are very few restrictions to entry, such as sobriety or pet ownership. To understand whether crime increased in the vicinity of the shelter host, the authors examined both arrest records and calls for service over a two-to-three-year period, for each of the 15 shelter sites. Using fixed effects Poisson and Negative Binomial regressions, we consistently find that arrests and calls for service do not significantly increase or decrease around hosts of the emergency, low-barrier homeless shelter. This finding contrasts with much of the literature on homelessness and crime, and suggests additional studies are needed that explore shelter specific factors. This study also has policy implications, as concerns about crime often motivate local opposition to the siting of homeless shelters in neighborhoods.
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Socio-economic Planning Sciences
Socio-economic Planning Sciences OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE-
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
13.10%
发文量
294
审稿时长
58 days
期刊介绍: Studies directed toward the more effective utilization of existing resources, e.g. mathematical programming models of health care delivery systems with relevance to more effective program design; systems analysis of fire outbreaks and its relevance to the location of fire stations; statistical analysis of the efficiency of a developing country economy or industry. Studies relating to the interaction of various segments of society and technology, e.g. the effects of government health policies on the utilization and design of hospital facilities; the relationship between housing density and the demands on public transportation or other service facilities: patterns and implications of urban development and air or water pollution. Studies devoted to the anticipations of and response to future needs for social, health and other human services, e.g. the relationship between industrial growth and the development of educational resources in affected areas; investigation of future demands for material and child health resources in a developing country; design of effective recycling in an urban setting.
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