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Chicago Alley Lighting Project: Final Evaluation Report, The (covers 1998)
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1998
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In October of 1998, the Mayor's Office in the City of Chicago and the Department of Streets and Sanitation began a multi-stage plan to reduce crime through improved street and alley lighting. This impact evaluation attempted to measure the effect of increased alley lighting on crime rates. The evaluation did not examine public fears or perceptions.
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- Health and medicine: Diseases: Alcohol and drug abuse
- Information management and resources: Information resources: Government statistics: Crime statistics
- Information management and resources: Information resources: Government statistics: Demographic statistics
- Law enforcement and the courts: Crime: Crime statistics
- Law enforcement and the courts: Local police
- State government: State audits and studies
- State government: State finance: Grants made by states
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.The Chicago Alley Lighting Project: Final Evaluation Report April 2000 Prepared by Erica N. Morrow Shawn A. Hutton Research and Analysis Unit Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority George H. Ryan, Governor Peter B. Bensinger, Chairman Candice M. Kane, Executive Director Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Andrea Gibson and Patrick Cusack of the City of Chicago, Department of Streets and Sanitation; and Patrick McPhilimy of the Chicago Police Departme nt for their assistance in the preparation of this report and Daniel Higgins of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority for assistance in designing the study methodology. Printed by the Authority of the State Illinois, April 2000 Executive Summary In October of 1998, the Mayor's Office in the City of Chicago and the Department of Streets and Sanitation began multi-stage plan to reduce crime through improved street and alley lighting. The first part of he plan sought to upgrade and improve the city's 175,
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