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Journey-to-Crime by Gender and Age Group in Manchester, England

机译:英格兰曼彻斯特的性别和年龄组的犯罪行程

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This study examines journey-to-crime trips by gender and by age group for offenders who committed crimes in Manchester, England. The data are 97,429 crimes committed in 2006 by 56,368 offenders in which both the residence location of the offender and the crime location were known. Approximately one in six crimes was committed by women and by juveniles. The analysis showed gender differences in crime travel with interactions by age group, location of the crime, the presence of co-offenders, and ethnicity. Juvenile males had the shortest average trip lengths while adult males had the longest. Female offenders, both juveniles and adults, had crime trips of intermediate length but with a higher percentage being committed in major commercial centres. Around one-quarter of the trips were committed in conjunction with co-offenders, who generally lived quite close to the offender. A negative binomial regression model showed that multiple factors contribute to the journey-to-crime distance traveled including type of crime, age and ethnicity of the offender, crime prolificacy of the offender, presence of co-offenders, and location and land use where crimes occurred. Controlling for these factors, with the exception of shoplifting, female offenders traveled shorter distances in committing their crimes, on average, than male offenders. For shoplifting, female offenders traveled longer distances because a higher proportion of those crimes were committed in the central retail core or in town centres. The results indicate that simple generalisations about criminal travel are suspect. Instead, crime travel must be understood as reflecting the interaction of the type of crime, the characteristics of the metropolitan structure, the presence of accomplices, and offender characteristics, particularly gender and age.
机译:本研究审查了性别的犯罪旅程和年龄组,担任英格兰曼彻斯特犯罪的罪犯。该数据是2006年犯下的97,429罪罪,犯罪者犯下了56,368名罪犯,其中罪犯的居住地点和犯罪地点都是已知的。六个罪行中大约一个犯罪是由妇女和青少年犯下的。该分析表明,犯罪行为与年龄组的相互作用,犯罪的位置,共同犯罪者和种族的存在。少年男性有最短的平均行程长度,而成年男性则具有最长的。女性罪犯,少年和成年人,有中间长度的犯罪程度,但在主要商业中心致力于较高的百分比。四分之一的旅行与共同犯罪者一起犯下,他们一般住在罪犯非常接近。负二项式回归模型表明,多种因素有助于犯罪行程,包括罪犯的犯罪,年龄和种族类型,罪犯的犯罪,共同犯罪者的存在,以及犯罪的地方和土地利用发生了。控制这些因素,除了入店行窃外,女性罪犯在犯下犯罪,平均而言,比男性罪犯更短的距离。对于入店行窃,女罪犯旅行的距离更长,因为这些罪行中的比例更高,在中央零售核心或城镇中心致力于犯罪。结果表明,关于刑事旅行的简单概括是怀疑的。相反,犯罪行程必须被理解为反映犯罪类型的相互作用,大都市结构的特征,成员的存在,以及罪犯特征,特别是性别和年龄。

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