Abstract

In this study, the author summarizes the results of research into the spatial segregation of imprisoned offenders in the capital city of Hungary. Using data on the place of residence of imprisoned offenders in 1979 in Budapest, it also assesses police claims that there are areas of Budapest where there are high concentrations of offenders. One focus is a comparison of these concentrations of offenders with the most disadvantaged group in Hungarian society, the gypsies.

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