‘Greening’ Philadelphia’s Vacant Lots to Reduce Crime

When vacant lots were cleaned and maintained over an 18-month period, crime rates declined in the nearby vicinity in comparison to the areas surrounding vacant lots that were left alone. The impact was especially dramatic in neighborhoods where the median household income was below the poverty line. The study was led by researchers from Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvania.

SOURCE: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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