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Green Space, Violence, and Crime: A Systematic Review

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TRAUMA VIOLENCE & ABUSE
Volume 17, Issue 2, Pages 160-171

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1524838015576412

Keywords

community violence; violence exposure; criminology; green space; community health; systematic review

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Purpose: To determine the state of evidence on relationships among urban green space, violence, and crime in the United States. Methods and Results: Major bibliographic databases were searched for studies meeting inclusion criteria. Additional studies were culled from study references and authors' personal collections. Comparison among studies was limited by variations in study design and measurement and results were mixed. However, more evidence supports the positive impact of green space on violence and crime, indicating great potential for green space to shape health-promoting environments. Conclusion: Numerous factors influence the relationships among green space, crime, and violence. Additional research and standardization among research studies are needed to better understand these relationships.

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