1. Interpreting "Percent Black": An Analysis of Race and Violent Crime in Washington D.C.
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Savage, Joanne
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CRIME & race , *AFRICAN Americans , *VIOLENT crimes , *ROBBERY - Abstract
Time series analysis is employed to assess the relationship between "percent Black" and violent crime in Washington D.C. over a 40-year period. Race-disaggregated violent crime arrest data are also examined. It is concluded that while there is some indication of a positive relationship between violent crime and "percent Black" over time, that relationship is not robust when disaggregated by race and crime type and may be limited to Black robbery offending. Further, it appears that "percent Black" may be serving as a proxy for other social problems. An exploration of possible correlates of racial disparity in violent arrests suggests that they are associated with a variety of factors, including social problems and their disparities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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