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    Analysis of Gun Crimes in New York City by Antonio Sarasa-Cabezuelo

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…One of the cities with a large number of violent crimes is New York City. …”
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    The nonlinear effects of air pollution on criminal behavior: evidence from Mexico City and New York by Luis Sarmiento

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…I illustrate both mechanisms with an expected utility model of the decision to delict and a simplified search and matching frictions model between criminals and crime opportunities. Linear, quadratic, and nonparametric Poisson pseudo-maximum likelihood estimator panel models confirm this bell-shaped relationship for Mexico City and New York, suggesting that the linear association between pollution and criminality uncovered by late studies may be better estimated with nonlinear models.…”
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    Perceived neighborhood environment walkability and health-related quality of life among predominantly Black and Latino adults in New York City by Jiaqi Zhu, Hanish Kodali, Katarzyna E Wyka, Terry T.-K. Huang

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…We examined the relationship between perceived neighborhood environment and HR-QoL in a sample of mostly Black and Latino residents in New York City (NYC). Methods This study utilized the baseline survey data from the Physical Activity and Redesigned Community Spaces (PARCS) Study among 1252 residents [34.6% Black, 54.1% Latino, 80.1% female, mean(±SD) age = 38.8 ± 12.5) in 54 park neighborhoods in NYC. …”
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    Investigating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on crime incidents number in different cities by Miaomiao Hou, Zhaolong Zeng, Xiaofeng Hu, Jinming Hu

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…To investigate whether this pandemic also influences crime, the differences in crime incidents numbers before and during the pandemic in four large cities (namely Washington DC, Chicago, New York City and Los Angeles) are investigated. …”
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    Spatio-temporal crime predictions by leveraging artificial intelligence for citizens security in smart cities by Butt, Umair Muneer, Letchmunan, Sukumar, Hassan, Fadratul Hafinaz, Ali, Mubashir, Baqir, Anees, Koh, Tieng Wei, Sherazi, Hafiz Husnain Raza

    Published 2021
    “…The proposed HDBSCAN and SARIMA based crime prediction model is evaluated on ten years of crime data (2008-2017) for New York City (NYC). …”
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    Comparing Mobility and Spatial Pathways in the Hourly Prediction of Violent Crime by Karl Vachuska

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…I explore this topic and these relationships using violent crime data from the three largest U.S. cities: New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. …”
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    Hybrid of deep learning and exponential smoothing for enhancing crime forecasting accuracy. by Umair Muneer Butt, Sukumar Letchmunan, Fadratul Hafinaz Hassan, Tieng Wei Koh

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Thus, this study proposed a Bidirectional Long Short Term Memory (Bi-LSTM) and Exponential Smoothing (ES) hybrid for crime forecasting. The proposed technique is evaluated using New York City crime data from 2010-2017. …”
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    Intersecting Positionalities and the Unexpected Uses of Digital Crime and Safety Tracking in Brooklyn by Alice Riddell

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Citizen is a live crime and safety tracking app in New York City that uses AI to monitor police scanners for incidences that are relevant to “public safety,” whilst also utilizing user‐recorded footage, as users near a crime, fire, or accident are encouraged to “go live” and film unfolding events. …”
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    Reducing crime in South Africa by enforcing traffic laws: a 'broken windscreen' approach by P C Bezuidenhout

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…A 'broken windscreen' approach is introduced as a possible solution, with the emphasis on traffic enforcement, and it may also contribute to the combating of crime in South Africa. The 'broken windows' theory and its implementation in New York City is briefly discussed to explain the concept. …”
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