The past two decades have seen falling homicide rates in Chicago, previously dubbed the ‘murder capital’ of the U.S. This decline in homicides has generally coincided with a period of gentrification of Chicago, but are the two related? Chris M. Smith takes a close look at how gentrifiers, private investors, and local government have contributed to the process of gentrification, which has had mixed results on gang homicides. She argues that while individuals and investors reduce homicide rates through gentrification, when local authorities demolish public housing, they may actually be intensifying gang violence through forced relocation
In this study, I demonstrate the causal linkage between gentrification and gun violence. I develop a...
The purpose of this research is to determine the relationship between the increase in gun violence a...
ABSTRACT: We estimate the probability that a residential building in a gentrifying neighbor-hood wil...
In the 1990s, homicide and violent crime dropped dramatically in New York City but not in Chicago. N...
Recent years have seen Chicago named the ‘murder capital’ of the U.S., echoing its past legacy as a ...
Recent declines in homicide in Chicago have been seen as similar to earlier declines in New York Cit...
Homicide rates have remained consistently high in Chicago in spite of a nationwide downward trend in...
Integrating ecological, demographic, and criminological theory, this article examines the role of vi...
Since the term gentrification was first coined in the 1960s, scholars have had an interest in unders...
The homicide rate in Chicago nearly tripled between 1965 and 1992 and subsequently declined by more ...
Several studies have shown that crime stimulated population migration to the suburbs (Cullen, J.B. a...
Since the mid-1990s, gentrification has been a popular area of sociological study, typically in disc...
Since 2015, homicide rates have increased in several U.S. cities, while remaining stable in many oth...
This Essay investigates Chicago city-government policy responses to the four largest homicide waves ...
Gentrification has become a catchphrase in recent decades, signaling a reversal of fortunes for decl...
In this study, I demonstrate the causal linkage between gentrification and gun violence. I develop a...
The purpose of this research is to determine the relationship between the increase in gun violence a...
ABSTRACT: We estimate the probability that a residential building in a gentrifying neighbor-hood wil...
In the 1990s, homicide and violent crime dropped dramatically in New York City but not in Chicago. N...
Recent years have seen Chicago named the ‘murder capital’ of the U.S., echoing its past legacy as a ...
Recent declines in homicide in Chicago have been seen as similar to earlier declines in New York Cit...
Homicide rates have remained consistently high in Chicago in spite of a nationwide downward trend in...
Integrating ecological, demographic, and criminological theory, this article examines the role of vi...
Since the term gentrification was first coined in the 1960s, scholars have had an interest in unders...
The homicide rate in Chicago nearly tripled between 1965 and 1992 and subsequently declined by more ...
Several studies have shown that crime stimulated population migration to the suburbs (Cullen, J.B. a...
Since the mid-1990s, gentrification has been a popular area of sociological study, typically in disc...
Since 2015, homicide rates have increased in several U.S. cities, while remaining stable in many oth...
This Essay investigates Chicago city-government policy responses to the four largest homicide waves ...
Gentrification has become a catchphrase in recent decades, signaling a reversal of fortunes for decl...
In this study, I demonstrate the causal linkage between gentrification and gun violence. I develop a...
The purpose of this research is to determine the relationship between the increase in gun violence a...
ABSTRACT: We estimate the probability that a residential building in a gentrifying neighbor-hood wil...