Danger Zone: Land Use and the Geography of Neighborhood Crime

Journal of Urban Economics, 100: 104-119, 2017

By: Journal of Urban Economics

https://faculty.washington.edu/twinam/Twinam_Danger_Zone.pdf
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Benefits of Compact, Mixed Use Development

This article studies the effect that residential density and mixed land use has on crime in Chicago. The results show that commercial use is associated with more crime in walkable neighborhoods, but that high density can counteract this trend. High-density, mixed use areas have a lower crime rate than other residential areas, which the author claims supports Jane Jacobs’s “eyes on the street” theory.