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Conference Title: 2023 Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, & Applied Computing (CSCE)
Conference Start Date: 2023, July 24
Conference End Date: 2023, July 27
Conference Location: Las Vegas, NV, USA
Drug overdose is a pressing public health concern in the United States, resulting in a significant number of fatalities each year. In this study, we employ the Journey to Crime (JTC) framework borrowed from the field of environmental criminology to examine the association between drug sales locations and overdose death locations. The JTC framework draws on the concept of distance decay, positing that criminal activities are more likely to transpire in proximity to offenders' residential areas. In this research, our objective is to elucidate the trajectory of overdose victims to overdose locations, aiming to enhance the distribution of overdose services and interventions. To the best of our knowledge, no previous studies have applied the JTC framework to investigate drug overdose deaths. Consequently, our study represents a novel application of this framework to the realm of drug offenses. By scrutinizing data obtained from the Hamilton County, OH Coroners, and the Cincinnati Police Department, we endeavor to explore the plausible correlation between overdose deaths and drug sales locations. Our findings underscore the necessity of implementing a comprehensive strategy to curtail overdose deaths. This strategy should encompass various facets, including targeted efforts to reduce the accessibility of illicit drugs, the enhancement of responses to overdose incidents through a collaborative multidisciplinary approach, and the availability of data to inform evidence-based strategies and facilitate outcome evaluation. By shedding light on the relationship between drug sales locations and overdose death locations through the utilization of the JTC framework, this study contributes valuable insights to the field of drug overdose prevention. It emphasizes the significance of adopting multifaceted approaches to address this public health crisis effectively. Ultimately, our research aims to inform the development of evidence-based interventions and policies that can mitigate the occurrence and impact of drug overdoses in our communities.Details
1 School of Information Technology University of Cincinnati,Cincinnati,Ohio,USA
2 University of Scranton,Criminal Justice and Criminology Department,Scranton,PA,USA
3 Troy University,Criminal Justice Department,Troy,AL,USA