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Figure 4.9
from Irvine at 50: A Tale of Continuity and Change
by University of California, Irvine - School of Social Ecology
University of California, Irvine, School of Social Ecology Irvine at 50: A Tale of Continuity and Change • November 1 2021
Figure 4.9
In Figure 4.9, we show the measures that had the strongest positive relationship with the change in property crime rates. Neighborhoods with aging housing experienced the largest increases in property crime rates, and neighborhoods with an increasing percentage of drop out teens and percentage aged 16-29 consistently experienced increasing property crime rates.