“…For instance, researchers sometimes take organizations and institutions as indirect or proxy measures of civic engagement or social cohesion. Thus, while churches as a whole might or might not reduce crime (Doucet & Lee, 2014; Sampson, 2012), several studies have shown that the presence of “bridging” denominations (e.g., mainstream Protestants, Catholics) reduces crime, while the presence of “bonding” denominations (e.g., Evangelical Protestants) increases crime (Beyerlein & Hipp, 2006; Desmond, Kikuchi, & Morgan, 2010; Lee & Bartkowski, 2004; Wo et al, 2016). Some local institutions like cafes, recreation centers, and community policing are associated with lower crime, while other institutions like bars or payday lenders are associated with higher crime (Kubrin & Hipp, 2016; Papachristos, Smith, Scherer, & Fugiero, 2011; Peterson & Krivo, 2010; Wo, 2016).…”