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Community Violence
Rates of crime and fear of crime are associated with features of the physical environment within neighborhoods.
Violent crime has an economic cost.
Risk factors for community violence and individual crime include income inequality, rates of social connection, being a victim of crime, parolee programs, and access to criminogenic substances.
Violent crime in a community impacts physical and mental health.