Anselin (1988, p.187) reported the neighborhood crime data corresponding to 49 contiguous neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, in 1980. These neighborhood correspond to census tracts, or aggregates of a small number of census tracts. The response variable "Crime": the combined total of residential burglaries and vehicle thefts per thousand household in the neighborhood. The explanatory variables are "Income" and "House" (housing values), both in thousand dollars. A dummy variable "East" indicates whether the `neighborhood' in the east or west of a main north-south transportation axis. In addition, the neighborhood centroid coordinates (X and Y) are also given, as well as the list of neighbors for each spatial unit that gives a first-order contiguity spatial weigh matrix.