Date:
1986
Study Location:
Portland, OR, US
Manuscript Type:
Book Chapter
Full Citation:
Schneider, A. (1986). “Neighborhood-Based Antiburglary Strategies: An Analysis of Public and Private Benefits from the Portland Program.” In D. Rosenbaum (ed.), Community Crime Prevention: Does It Work? Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage
Results:
The neighborhoodbased burglary reduction program reduced burglaries for those who participated. In the high crime areas of Portland more than 20% of the homes could expect to be burglarized at least once a year. This was reduced to about 8% for participating households in those areas—a rate approximately the same as for participating households throughout the city.
Study Number:
162.00