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A Pooled Time Series Analysis of Hurricane Katrina Evacuees and their Effect on Crime Rates

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A pooled time series of crime data in major evacuation cities pre- and post-Hurricane Katrina. Investigation on evacuees and any rise in crime rates.

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Bass, Leslie. "A Pooled Time Series Analysis of Hurricane Katrina Evacuees and their Effect on Crime Rates" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the MPSA Annual National Conference, Palmer House Hotel, Hilton, Chicago, IL, Apr 03, 2008 <Not Available>. 2009-05-23 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p266793_index.html>

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Bass, L. J. , 2008-04-03 "A Pooled Time Series Analysis of Hurricane Katrina Evacuees and their Effect on Crime Rates" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the MPSA Annual National Conference, Palmer House Hotel, Hilton, Chicago, IL Online <APPLICATION/PDF>. 2009-05-23 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p266793_index.html

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Abstract: A pooled time series of crime data in major evacuation cities pre- and post-Hurricane Katrina. Investigation on evacuees and any rise in crime rates.

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Hurricane Katrina and Crime 1 A Pooled Time Series Analysis of Hurricane Katrina Evacuees and their Effect on Crime Rates Leslie James Bass Truman School of Public Affairs University of Missouri – Columbia Hurricane Katrina and Crime 2 Introduction On August 29 2005 Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Gulf Coast of the United States virtually obliterating large sections of New Orleans. What came next was a mass exodus of unparalleled proportions. In cities across the nation but especially
Crime Data 2006. [online] www.memphispolice.org New York City Crime Data 2006. [online] www.nyc.gov/nypd St. Louis City Crime Data 2006. [online] 64.218.68.59/slmpdweb/index.index.htm Baton Rouge Crime Data 2006. [online] brgov.com/dept/brpd Hurricane Katrina and Crime 22 Beaumont Crime Data 2006. [online] www.beaumontpd.com Albuquerque Crime Data 2006. [online] www.cabq.gov Dallas Crime Data 2006. [online] www.dallaspolice.net. Lincoln Crime Data 2006. [online] www.lincoln.ne.gov/police/index.htm New Orleans Crime Data 2006. [online] secure.cityofno.com San Antonio Crime Data 2006. [online] www.sanantonio.gov/sapd Shreveport Crime Data 2006. [online] www.ci.shreveport.la.us/dept/police


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