Examining the Relationship between Alcohol Outlets and Crime in Eau Claire County, WI

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2010-04Author
Baum, Rebekah
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Hupy, Christina M.
Weichelt, Ryan
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The goal of this study is to explore the geographic relationships between crime occurrences
and alcohol outlets within Eau Claire County, Wisconsin through both ordinary least squares
and step-wise regression. Independent variables include alcohol license density, and a suite of
data from the U.S. Census Bureau 2000 census data (population density, median income, unemployment,
poverty, education level, and race). The dependant variable, crime density, was categorized
by incident type, for example driving under the in uence, burglaries, robbery, etc., and analyzed separately against the suite of independent variables. Both independent and dependant variables were spatially aggregated to the block group level, the unit of analysis. The spatial clustering of crime occurrences within the county was also explored with hot spot analysis and spatial autocorrelation.
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Crime analysis--Wisconsin--Eau Claire County
Bars (Drinking establishments)--Wisconsin--Eau Claire County--Geographical analysis
Crime--Wisconsin--Eau Claire County--Geographical analysis
Liquor stores--Wisconsin--Eau Claire County--Geographical analysis
Eau Claire County (Wis.)--Social conditions
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