Exploring the impact of socioeconomic and built environment factors on theft crime trends in chicago during the covid-19 pandemic

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  • What: This study examines how socio-economic and built environment factors affect theft crime density in Chicago across different pandemic phases. This study examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on crime trends in Chicago, focusing on three main hypotheses: Pandemic Impact on Crime: Crime Prediction: Using crime data combined with built environment and socioeconomic determinants, the study aims to develop a predictive model to forecast crime trends in Chicago, serving as a practical tool for urban planning and crime prevention.
  • Who: Xuebin Wang from the University of Hong Kong have published the research . . .

     

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