Community violence prevention through community-engaged vacant property reuse: Longitudinal application of Busy Streets Theory in Indianapolis
通过社区参与的空置财产再利用预防社区暴力:繁忙街道理论在印第安纳波利斯的纵向应用
基本信息
- 批准号:10583920
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 39.95万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-09-30 至 2025-09-29
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
Vacant lots, when left untended, become liabilities for communities with consequences for crime and violence,
including firearm violence. In many urban centers, high vacancies contribute to increased rates of violence and
injury, including assaults, robbery, and homicide. A growing body of evidence suggests that remediating and
improving vacant lots is a promising strategy to reduce violent crime and firearm assaults. Researchers have
also shown that community engagement in efforts to improve vacant lots may be a critical component to
sustain efforts and improve violence reduction outcomes. Yet, researchers have examined a relatively narrow
range of greening strategies including simple lot remediation (e.g., removing trash & debris) and installation of
small-scale lot treatments (e.g., planting trees, installing split rail fencing), and have largely not explored the
effect of engaging residents in this process. Further, there is a lack of research on how these efforts are
sustained over time and whether continued activation provides additional benefit. The purpose of this study will
be to examine crime incidents occurring near vacant lot reuse project sites in Indianapolis, Indiana, where
community-based organizations have reclaimed vacant lots for productive purposes. In partnership with Keep
Indianapolis Beautiful, we will examine 120 project sites across the city from their inception to up to 5 years
post intervention. We will test the hypothesis that vacant lot reuse is an effective strategy for prevention of
violence and compare the effects of vacant lot reuse on violent incidents and injury over time relative to a set of
comparison sites (N = 240) where no reuse occurs. We will also examine how the level of community
engagement may enhance the effects of vacant lot reuse on violence through rigorous site documentation and
tracking, as well as case studies of successful community engaged project sites with a reduction in violent
incidents. Our specific aims for the proposed research are to: 1) Examine the short term effect of vacant lot
reuse projects on total violent crime incidents and injury and how the level of community engagement modifies
the effect; 2) Examine the long term effect of vacant lot reuse projects on total violent crime incidents and injury
in the short term and how the level of community engagement modifies the effect; and 3) Conduct in-depth
case studies of 12 vacant lot reuse sites and their effect on violent crime outcomes and community
engagement to identify facilitating factors and barriers to effective reuse.
空地如果无人看管,就会成为社区的负担,导致犯罪和暴力,
包括枪支暴力。在许多城市中心,高空置率导致暴力发生率上升和
伤害,包括袭击、抢劫和杀人。越来越多的证据表明,补救和
改善空地是减少暴力犯罪和枪支袭击的一个有希望的战略。研究人员已经
还表明,社区参与改善空置地块的努力可能是
持续努力,改善减少暴力的成果。然而,研究人员检查了一种相对狭窄的
一系列绿化战略,包括简单的地块补救(例如,清除垃圾和杂物)和安装
小规模的地块处理(例如,植树、安装分体栏杆),基本上没有探索
让居民参与这一进程的效果。此外,对于这些努力是如何进行的,缺乏研究
随着时间的推移,持续激活是否会带来额外好处。这项研究的目的是
将调查印第安纳州印第安纳波利斯空地再利用项目现场附近发生的犯罪事件
以社区为基础的组织已将空地用于生产目的。与Keep合作
印第安纳波利斯美丽,我们将检查城市中的120个项目地点,从开始到长达5年
干预后。我们将检验这一假设,即空置土地再利用是预防
并比较空地再利用对暴力事件和伤害的影响,相对于一组
没有重复使用的比较站点(N=240)。我们还将研究社区水平如何
参与可以通过严格的现场记录和加强空地再利用对暴力的影响
跟踪,以及成功的社区参与项目网站的案例研究,减少了暴力
意外事件。我们建议进行研究的具体目的是:1)研究空置土地的短期影响
关于总体暴力犯罪事件和伤害以及社区参与程度如何改变的再利用项目
影响;2)检查空地再利用项目对暴力犯罪事件总数和伤害的长期影响
以及社区参与程度如何改变效果;以及3)深入开展
12个空地再利用场地的案例研究及其对暴力犯罪结果和社区的影响
参与确定有效重用的促进因素和障碍。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('Justin Edward Heinze', 18)}}的其他基金
RFA-CE-23-006 - Rigorous examination of anonymous reporting system data to prevent youth suicide and firearm violence: an applied natural language approach
RFA-CE-23-006 - 严格检查匿名报告系统数据以防止青少年自杀和枪支暴力:应用自然语言方法
- 批准号:
10786629 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 39.95万 - 项目类别:
CE-22-005 Community violence prevention through community-engaged vacant property reuse: Longitudinal application of Busy Streets Theory in Indianapolis
CE-22-005 通过社区参与的空置财产再利用预防社区暴力:繁忙街道理论在印第安纳波利斯的纵向应用
- 批准号:
10705812 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 39.95万 - 项目类别:
Firearm violence prevention through community-engaged vacant property reuse: Application of Busy Streets Theory in Detroit
通过社区参与的空置财产再利用预防枪支暴力:繁忙街道理论在底特律的应用
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9242681 - 财政年份:2016
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$ 39.95万 - 项目类别:
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