Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Neighbourhood characteristics and the distribution of crime in Winnipeg [electronic resource] / Robin Fitzgerald, Michael Wisener and Josée Savoie.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Alternate Title

Caractéristiques des quartiers et répartition de la criminalité à Winnipeg.

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Bibliography

Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (63 p.)

Note

Also issued in French under title : Caractéristiques des quartiers et répartition de la criminalité à Winnipeg.

Summary

This research paper explores the spatial distribution of crime and various social, economic, and physical characteristics in the city of Winnipeg. Analysis is based on police-reported crime data from 2001 Uniform Crime Reporting Survey. In general, results suggest that distribution of crime is not randomly distributed, but is associated with population and land-uses of the city. In particular, crime in Winnipeg in 2001 was concentrated in the city centre, a relatively small proportion of the total geographic area of the city. Results also point to significant differences in the characteristics of high-and low-crime neighbourhoods, with high-crime neighbourhoods characterized by reduced access to socio-economic resources, decreased residential stability, increased population density and land-use patterns that may increase opportunity for crime. The level of socio-economic disadvantage of the residential population in a neighbourhood was most strongly associated with the highest neighbourhood rates of both violent and property crime.

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Online Access

Contents

Methodology. -- Methods. -- Findings. -- Appendix A: Maps of distribution of selected Census variables. -- Appendix B: High-need neighbourhoods.

Series

Crime and justice research paper series, 1707-5203 ; no. 004.
Research paper (Statistics Canada : Online)

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