@LeCap623 @TruthSeeker543 @dom_lucre Lack of open spaces and crowded buildings are known risk factors for unsafe conditions. Add to that elements of lower socioeconomic status and you have a dangerous situation. It's not rocket science. https://t.co/q7OYp
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@SenatorHousakos Probably way over your head but essentially crimes are clustered around specific areas of urban centres only, downtown is one of them. These areas have a long history of violent crime for which socio-economic factors are salent factors. ht
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Unfortunately, we can see that Scarborough is affected by all three of these factors and, in turn, has a high homicide rate, whereas areas without these issues see a much lower rate of homicide.3/3 Data collected from BCM Public Health https://t.co/dqgk0A7
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RT @spherelabmtl: Exploring the spatial associations between homicide patterns and socioeconomic/built-environment conditions in Toronto's…