KyleBerezin 4 hours ago

This seems tenuous. "This research was rigorous and comprehensive, with extensive controls to account for other variables," I should find the original publication because I have no idea how you could establish a causal link.

hbartab 7 hours ago

> We believe that higher levels of greenness can reduce violence through four major mechanisms: reduced crime, improved short-term and long-term mental health, sending a signal that a place is well-cared for and increasing the use of outdoor spaces by nearby neighbors.

While I did not read the paywalled paper, it seems like a latent variable might also explain it: affluence and greenery might be positively correlated and police are less trigger-happy in rich neighbourhoods.

noqc 8 hours ago

I'm not sure that I believe this study.

  • riedel 7 hours ago

    I guess there are tons of other confounders possible and quite difficult to control for (admittedly did not read the original study). I guess if you would take a green space and pour concrete on it just for a study to measure it against a controll, it would for sure also trigger police violence as the protesters will most likely also be quite unhappy.