Racially diverse neighborhoods in diverse areas are linked to lower crime rates

Kim, Y. & Wo, J. C. (1 April 2022) Racially diverse neighborhoods in diverse areas are linked to lower crime rates. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog.
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In new research, Young-An Kim and James C. Wo look at the implications of increasing racial and ethnic diversity in America’s communities on crime. Using evidence from Southern California, they tested the effects of racial diversity on neighborhood crime rates, finding that there were fewer violent and property crimes in neighborhood blocks which were more diverse, and especially those in more diverse areas. They attribute this to the greater opportunities created by diverse communities to overcome bias and create social ties and trust across different groups.

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