Mapping Location of Alcohol Outlets, Drug Activity and Crime Could Aid Prevention
Mapping the location of alcohol outlets, drug activity and
violent crimes could help police prevent violence, a new study suggests.
Researchers at the University of Michigan studied the relationship
between violent crimes in Boston drug markets, and the types and
densities of alcohol outlets in those areas, MedicalXpress
reports. They analyzed data on homicides and aggravated assault
incidents, drug arrests and 911 calls, along with 2009 alcohol outlet
data from the Massachusetts Alcohol Beverage Control Commission. They
also examined census data.
They found areas with the highest levels of violent crime were poorer
and had greater numbers of alcohol outlets and higher drug arrest
rates.
“Identification of such ‘hot spots’ may help in identifying
micro-environments: blocks or intersections whose characteristics
facilitate violent behavior. Our study helps identify such
micro-environments, an emerging area of criminology research, in
Boston,” the authors wrote in the American Journal of Public Health.
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