One of the more visible aspects of the Great Recession and its associated housing crisis has been the rise in the number of vacant homes across the U.S. But has this increase in the number of empty houses had an effect on other social problems such as crime? In new research that uses Census data on home vacancies, and FBI data on crime, Roderick W. Jones and William Alex Pridemore find that when a city’s home vacancy rate increased by one percent, its burglary rate rose by 1.21 percent, but that its robbery rate remained unchanged. They also find that the local unemployment rate is important to this relationship, with higher rates associated with diminished crime rates
Decades of research established a connection between crime and highly disadvantaged neighborhoods, c...
We examine neighborhood housing vacancy patterns in the largest 200 metropolitan areas from 2012 to ...
Objectives. Violence remains a significant public health issue in the United States. To determine if...
Examines the impact of foreclosures of single-family mortgages -- both conventional and government g...
Residential burglary in the United States has declined by over 80% across the last four decades, rep...
The Vancouver Empty Homes tax (EHT) was created to reduce the number of vacant homes within the city...
Job losses from the COVID-19 pandemic have exacerbated housing insecurity among low-income renters o...
We advance scholarship related to home foreclosures and neighborhood crime by employing Granger caus...
The hedonic regression model in this study is from a Florida based study that has been applied on a ...
Although a growing body of research has examined and found a positive relationship between neighborh...
Does a dramatic drop in crime lead to an increase in property values? To date, the literature on how...
The national foreclosure crisis has caused there to be millions more vacancies in our housing stock ...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Objective Until recent...
The most recent mortgage crisis, resulting from the collapse of the housing bubble, has led to a rec...
"Most prior research testing the hypothesis of the social disorganization theory that residential in...
Decades of research established a connection between crime and highly disadvantaged neighborhoods, c...
We examine neighborhood housing vacancy patterns in the largest 200 metropolitan areas from 2012 to ...
Objectives. Violence remains a significant public health issue in the United States. To determine if...
Examines the impact of foreclosures of single-family mortgages -- both conventional and government g...
Residential burglary in the United States has declined by over 80% across the last four decades, rep...
The Vancouver Empty Homes tax (EHT) was created to reduce the number of vacant homes within the city...
Job losses from the COVID-19 pandemic have exacerbated housing insecurity among low-income renters o...
We advance scholarship related to home foreclosures and neighborhood crime by employing Granger caus...
The hedonic regression model in this study is from a Florida based study that has been applied on a ...
Although a growing body of research has examined and found a positive relationship between neighborh...
Does a dramatic drop in crime lead to an increase in property values? To date, the literature on how...
The national foreclosure crisis has caused there to be millions more vacancies in our housing stock ...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Objective Until recent...
The most recent mortgage crisis, resulting from the collapse of the housing bubble, has led to a rec...
"Most prior research testing the hypothesis of the social disorganization theory that residential in...
Decades of research established a connection between crime and highly disadvantaged neighborhoods, c...
We examine neighborhood housing vacancy patterns in the largest 200 metropolitan areas from 2012 to ...
Objectives. Violence remains a significant public health issue in the United States. To determine if...