pozzy
/ˈpoʊzi/Definitions
1. noun
A person who is likely to be a victim of crime, especially in a high-crime area.
“The police department provided special training to help officers identify pozzy residents and prevent crimes.”
2. noun
A person or place with a reputation for being prone to some kind of problem or difficulty.
“After a string of break-ins, the neighborhood became known as a pozzy place for burglars to target.”