Research Proposal Part II: Counteracting Property Crime in San Antonio
Background
With a diverse population of more than 1.3 million residents, San Antonio’s real median household income average of $55,083 compares favorably with the national median average of $55,775 (San Antonio household income, 2017). Moreover, San Antonio offers residents and visitors alike with a wide array of historical, cultural, recreational and entertainment venues, including the ever-popular Alamo (About San Antonio, 2017). In this large and relatively affluent city, the bad news is that it is not surprising that property crime remains a problem but the good news is that property crime levels are decreasing, albeit modestly, as discussed further below.
Literature Review
In 2011, San Antonio experienced a total of 80,871 property crimes (i.e., burglaries, larceny thefts, and vehicle thefts as shown in Table 1 below. By 2016, though, the city’s property crimes had declined to a total of 77,786 as shown in Table 2 below, and the totals for 2017 year to date (37,568) reflect a further decline as well as shown in Table 3 below (Uniform crime reports, 2017).
Property crime in San Antonio: 2011
Burglary
Larceny Theft
Vehicle Theft
Source: San Antonio Police Department, 2017, Uniform Crime Reports at http://www. sanantonio.gov/SAPD/Uniform-Crime-Reports
These trends are the result, at least in part, of increasing educational levels and employment opportunities...
References
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Property crime comparison. (2017). Location, Inc. Retrieved from https://www.neighborhood scout.com/tx/san-antonio/crime.
San Antonio household income. (2017). Department of Numbers. Retrieved from http://www. deptofnumbers.com/income/texas/san-antonio/.
Uniform crime reports. (2017). City of San Antonio. Retrieved from http://www.sanantonio. gov/SAPD/Uniform-Crime-Reports#30262666-2017.
Wachter, S. M. (2016). Shared prosperity in America's communities. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Williams, E. L. (2016, September 26). What the FBI’s crime numbers mean in one city. The Atlantic. Retrieved from https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/09/what-crime-really-means-in-one-city/501500/.
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