A spatial analytical approach to assess the impact of a casino on crime: An example of JACK Casino in downtown Cincinnati
Topics: Geography and Urban Health
, Geographic Information Science and Systems
, Urban Geography
Keywords: Casino, Crime, Proximity, Spatial analysis, Distance decay
Session Type: Virtual Paper Abstract
Day: Monday
Session Start / End Time: 2/28/2022 02:00 PM (Eastern Time (US & Canada)) - 2/28/2022 03:20 PM (Eastern Time (US & Canada))
Room: Virtual 26
Authors:
Minxuan Lan, The University of Findlay
Lin Liu, University of Cincinnati
John Eck, University of Cincinnati
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Abstract
This study examines the macro and micro impacts of a casino on multiple crime types over time. JACK Casino, opened on March 4, 2013, is near the Central Business District of Cincinnati, Ohio. We use the weighted displacement quotient and a series of negative binomial models for the years from 2010 to 2016 to compare before-and-after crime patterns within the neighboring area of the casino (within 400-meter) compared to the entire city. Results show that the casino has differing effects on property and violent crime in regard to crime density and spatial patterns. Within the casino's neighboring area, property crime density decreased in the year of construction (2012) and the year of opening (2013), but increased in the following years (2014–2016). At the same time, the city experienced an overall decline in property crime. Also, property crime incidents started to cluster around the casino after its opening. We confirmed this distance decay by statistical analyses at both macro (citywide) and micro (neighboring area) scales. In contrast, the casino did not show such an obvious impact on violent crime. The initial increase of violent crime density just after the casino opened was followed by a drop to the pre-casino level. Meanwhile, although violent crime patterns around the casino were slightly altered because of the casino, the change was not statistically significant. Our findings also demonstrate that it is vital to examine the micro-spatial and temporal impact of casinos. Further, this approach should be generally applicable to other regions.
A spatial analytical approach to assess the impact of a casino on crime: An example of JACK Casino in downtown Cincinnati
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