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Citation

Casas A, Duell J, O'Malley T, Documet P, Garland R, Albert S, Fabio A. Trauma Violence Abuse 2015; 17(5): 601-610.

Affiliation

Consortium for Injury Research and Community Action (CIRCA), Department of Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA afabio@pitt.edu.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1524838015603211

PMID

26346748

Abstract

This article summarizes and reviews the cross-discipline literature on violent crime in destination neighborhoods postrelocation in order to build a more comprehensive picture of risk factors for violence, as well as how and why housing policies influence risk of violence. High rates of violent crime continue to be a persistent problem in areas of concentrated poverty and public housing. Modern housing programs such as Moving to Opportunity and Housing Opportunities for People Everywhere are popular interventions for reducing the density of low-income people receiving public housing assistance by relocating residents of distressed housing projects. However, evidence suggests that relocated residents may not experience less violence or improved safety in their new communities.


Language: en

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