Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Map
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A Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Map is a discriminatory financial risk assessment tool that assigns investment risk grades to residential neighborhoods based primarily on the racial composition and ethnic composition of their residents.
- AKA: Residential Security Map, Racial Risk Map, Redlining Map.
- Context:
- It can typically use Color-Coded Risk Classifications to mark neighborhood racial investment risk map areas.
- It can typically assign Letter Grade Classifications (A through D) to neighborhood racial investment risk map zones.
- It can typically guide Discriminatory Lending Decisions through neighborhood racial investment risk map risk assessments.
- It can typically incorporate Racial Demographic Data into neighborhood racial investment risk map evaluation criteria.
- It can typically influence Financial Institution Policies via neighborhood racial investment risk map recommendations.
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- It can often label Minority-Concentrated Areas as neighborhood racial investment risk map hazardous zones.
- It can often institutionalize Racial Housing Segregation through neighborhood racial investment risk map boundary drawing.
- It can often shape Real Estate Practices using neighborhood racial investment risk map guidance.
- It can often create Self-Fulfilling Prophecies of neighborhood racial investment risk map decline predictions.
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- It can range from being a Simple Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Map to being a Detailed Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Map, depending on its neighborhood racial investment risk map granularity level.
- It can range from being an Explicit Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Map to being an Coded Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Map, depending on its neighborhood racial investment risk map racial reference transparency.
- It can range from being a Local Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Map to being a Regional Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Map, depending on its neighborhood racial investment risk map geographic scope.
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- It can be created by Government Agencies producing neighborhood racial investment risk map official versions.
- It can be adopted by Private Financial Institutions implementing neighborhood racial investment risk map lending guidelines.
- It can be analyzed by Urban Planning Researchers studying neighborhood racial investment risk map historical impacts.
- It can be challenged by Civil Rights Advocates documenting neighborhood racial investment risk map discriminatory effects.
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- Example(s):
- Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Map Creator Organizations, such as:
- HOLC Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Maps created by Home Owners' Loan Corporation.
- FHA Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Maps produced by Federal Housing Administration.
- Private Lender Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Maps developed by neighborhood racial investment risk map financial institutions.
- Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Map Grade Classifications, such as:
- Grade A Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Map Areas marked as "neighborhood racial investment risk map best investment" (typically white neighborhoods).
- Grade B Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Map Areas marked as "neighborhood racial investment risk map still desirable" (typically neighborhood racial investment risk map stable areas).
- Grade C Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Map Areas marked as "neighborhood racial investment risk map definitely declining" (typically neighborhood racial investment risk map transitional areas).
- Grade D Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Map Areas marked as "neighborhood racial investment risk map hazardous investment" (typically minority neighborhoods).
- Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Map Implementation Periods, such as:
- 1930s Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Maps establishing neighborhood racial investment risk map initial frameworks.
- 1940s-1960s Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Maps codifying neighborhood racial investment risk map standard practices.
- Contemporary Digital Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Maps using neighborhood racial investment risk map algorithmic assessments.
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- Neighborhood Racial Investment Risk Map Creator Organizations, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- Economic Development Zone Map, which identifies areas based on economic indicators rather than racial composition.
- Property Value Heat Map, which displays market prices rather than racial risk grades.
- Census Demographic Map, which shows population statistics without investment recommendations.
- Community Asset Map, which highlights neighborhood strengths rather than perceived risks.
- See: Discriminatory Mapping Tool, Geographic Racial Financial Service Denial, Risk Assessment Tool, Housing Discrimination, HOLC, FHA.