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Fig. 3

From: Estimating exposure to neighborhood crime by race and ethnicity for public health research

Fig. 3

Kernel probability density of A all reported crime, B violent crime, C drug-related crime, and (D) burglaries between 2006 and 2012. Every type of crime is concentrated in the Durham city center area. There were no apparent temporal changes in the spatial distribution of each crime (not shown). Primary and secondary roads are displayed in yellow, and Durham city limits are displayed in black. Maps and image created by E.K. Lodge

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