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Neighborhood street activity and greenspace usage uniquely contribute to predicting crime

Social Work

Neighborhood street activity and greenspace usage uniquely contribute to predicting crime

K. E. Schertz, J. Saxon, et al.

This exciting study by Kathryn E. Schertz and colleagues explores how neighborhood greenspace and street activity can reduce crime rates in major urban areas like Chicago and New York City. Using cell phone mobility data, the researchers uncover significant findings that suggest unique pathways through which greenspace and activity impact crime, making our cities safer.

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