“…For example, there is anecdotal evidence that IMBs host a wider scope of crimes such as sex and labor trafficking, assault and violence, homicides, and robberies (Dank et al, 2014;Polaris, 2018). In addition, prior research has demonstrated that the presence of IMBs can increase local levels of crime and disorder (Huff et al, 2019), similarly to how risky facilities such as bars and restaurants can have a crime-generating effect by attracting motivated offenders (Bowers, 2014;Eck et al, 2007).…”