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Homicide rates are spatially associated with built environment and socio-economic factors: a study in the neighbourhoods of Toronto, Canada.

Alireza MohammadiRobert BergquistGhasem FathiElahe PishgarSilas Nogueira de MeloAyyoob SharifiBehzad Kiani
Published in: BMC public health (2022)
The findings of this study showed that homicide rates were clustered over time and space in certain areas of the city. Socioeconomic and the built environment characteristics of some neighbourhoods were found to be associated with high homicide rates but these factors were different for each neighbourhood.
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