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Criminology

Wilfrid Laurier University

Theses/Dissertations

2022

Gun violence

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An Analysis Of Collective Efficacy As A Predictor Of Gun Violence In Toronto, Carly Richards Jan 2022

An Analysis Of Collective Efficacy As A Predictor Of Gun Violence In Toronto, Carly Richards

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There has been a 42% increase in gun violence in Canada since 2013, largely due to increases in Toronto (Statistics Canada, 2022a). To gain a better understanding of this phenomenon, this study evaluated collective efficacy as a predictor of gun violence. Seven correlates of collective efficacy were identified including, low economic status, ethnic diversity, mobility, family disruption, employment rate, low educational attainment, and youth percentage in a population. This study included data from the City of Toronto’s Open Data Portal and the 2016 Canadian Census. The data were pulled from various datasets and then were reorganized into one file, which …