Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2022 Jul;37(13-14):NP10683-NP10708. doi: 10.1177/0886260520987817. Epub 2021 Jan 19.
Prior research suggests that many crime types are spatially concentrated and stable over time. Hate crime, however, is a unique crime type that is etiologically distinct from others. As such, examination of hate crime from a spatial and temporal perspective offers an opportunity to understand hate crime and the spatial concentration of crime more generally. The current study examines the spatial stability of hate crimes reported to the police in Washington, D.C., from 2012 through 2018 using street segments, intersections, and block groups as units of analysis. Findings reveal that hate crime is spatially concentrated, with less than 4% of street segments and intersections experiencing hate crime over the study period. Results reveal a high degree of spatial stability, both year-to-year and over the long term even when restricting the analysis to units that experienced at least one hate crime.
先前的研究表明,许多犯罪类型在空间上集中且随着时间的推移保持稳定。然而,仇恨犯罪是一种独特的犯罪类型,其病因与其他犯罪类型明显不同。因此,从空间和时间的角度考察仇恨犯罪为我们提供了一个理解仇恨犯罪和更广泛的犯罪空间集中的机会。本研究使用街道段、交叉路口和街区组作为分析单位,考察了 2012 年至 2018 年期间向华盛顿特区警方报告的仇恨犯罪的空间稳定性。研究结果表明,仇恨犯罪具有空间集中性,在研究期间,不到 4%的街道段和交叉路口发生了仇恨犯罪。研究结果还揭示了高度的空间稳定性,无论是年度间还是长期来看,即使将分析仅限于至少发生过一起仇恨犯罪的单位也是如此。