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The Effects Of Community Policing Practices And Related Social Demographic Variables On City Crime Rates, Keighan Richardson
The Effects Of Community Policing Practices And Related Social Demographic Variables On City Crime Rates, Keighan Richardson
Honors Projects in History and Social Sciences
Selected studies show that community policing practices help deter crime, meaning that an inverse relationship exists between the two of them. This project does an in-depth analysis of this relationship using a variety of control variables, all of which have been shown to be predictive of crime. Crime is measured as the total crime rate (violent crimes + property crimes per 100,000 population). The data are city level, and my key control variables include city size, economic inequality, race, educational level, and strength of gun laws. There are eight variables that define community policing practices; they correlate strongly in a …