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Author: Cahill, Meagan

Title: Theft in the District of Columbia: Patterns and Trends, 2000-2009

Summary: This brief describes the changes in crime patterns in the District of Columbia over the last decade. After the mid-1960s, theft rates in Washington, D.C., were higher and more volatile than rates for the nation as a whole. Since then, rates in Washington, D.C., have dropped but remained higher than the national level in 2009. And, weekly theft counts increased significantly from 2005 to 2009 by approximately 25 percent. Thefts clustered in the central city areas, where business and retail activity is common. A hot spot was found in the Dupont Circle neighborhood in 2000, but by 2009, thefts clustered strongly in Columbia Heights. A drop in thefts in two popular center-city neighborhoods also raised questions about what caused those drops.

Details: Washington, DC: District of Columbia Crime Policy Institute, Urgan Institute, 2010. 4p.

Source: Internet Resource: Brief No. 8: Accessed March 28, 2011 at: http://www.dccrimepolicy.org/Briefs/images/DCPI_TheftBrief_1.pdf

Year: 2010

Country: United States

URL: http://www.dccrimepolicy.org/Briefs/images/DCPI_TheftBrief_1.pdf

Shelf Number: 121125

Keywords:
Crime Rates
Theft (Washington, D.C.)