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NEIGHBORHOOD DISADVANTAGE AND POLICE NOTIFICATION BY VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE*
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2002
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Public PolicyFirearm ViolenceCommunity PolicingViolent CrimeNeighborhood DisadvantageSociologySocial ImpactCrime AnalysisViolenceLawCriminal LawSocial SciencesNeighborhood Socioeconomic DisadvantageCrime PreventionAggressionPolice NotificationCriminal Justice
This research uses data from the Area‐Identified National Crime Victimization Survey to examine the influence of neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage on the likelihood of police notification by victims of violence. The results indicate that neighborhood disadvantage does not significantly affect the likelihood of police notification among robbery and aggravated assault victims. However, a significant curvilinear effect of neighborhood disadvantage is observed for simple assault victims. The implications of these results for community‐level crime research and for theoretical perspectives on police notification are discussed.
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