NCJ Number
41627
Date Published
1977
Length
326 pages
Annotation
THIS REPORT DESCRIBES THE CRIME PROBLEMS FACING THE CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS (MN) AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO A VARIETY OF SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AS A FIRST STEP TOWARD A COMPREHENSIVE CITYWIDE CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM.
Abstract
THE NEED FOR AND THE ELEMENTS OF A COMPREHENSIVE CRIME PREVENTION PLAN FOR THE CITY IS ADDRESSED FIRST, FOLLOWED BY A DESCRIPTION OF THE DATA SOURCES USED FOR THIS STUDY. THE COST OF CRIME IN MINNEAPOLIS IS THEN DISCUSSED, INCLUDING DETAILS OF CRIME'S IMPACT ON HOUSING VALUE AND CITIZEN CONCERN ABOUT CRIME IN THE CITY. SUBSEQUENT SECTIONS REPORT ON THE EXTENT AND NATURE OF SPECIFIC CRIMES - RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY, COMMERCIAL BURGLARY AND ROBBERY, STREET ROBBERY, ASSAULT AND RAPE, AUTO THEFT, AND VANDALISM. THE RELATIONSHIP OF DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS (STREET LAYOUT, LOCATION OF 'ON SALE' ESTABLISHMENTS, AND LEVEL OF STREET LIGHTING) TO CRIME IS ALSO INVESTIGATED. THE REPORT CONCLUDES WITH A SERIES OF 85 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPLEMENTING A CITYWIDE CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM. OUTLINED ARE OVERALL SUGGESTIONS CONSIDERED MINIMUM PREREQUISITES TO EFFECTIVE CITYWIDE CRIME PREVENTION PLANNING, STRATEGIES DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR INDIVIDUAL CRIMES, AND OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS DEALING WITH A VARIETY OF CRIME OR CRIME RELATED FACTORS. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED)...ELW