Abstract: Criminologists and crime prevention practitioners are increasingly aware of the importance of places of crime. A place is a very small area, usually a street corner, address, building, or street segment. A focus on crime places contrasts with a focus on neighborhoods. Neighborhood theories usually highlight the development of offenders. while place level explana-tions emphasize crime events. Three perspectives suggest the importance of places for understanding crime: rational choice; routine activity theory; and crime pattern theory. Though these perspectives are mutually supportive, routine activity theory and crime pattern theory provide different explana-tions for crime occurring at different places. Five areas of research help...
This chapter begins by discussing the three types of organized crime—racketeering, transit crime, an...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
Crime is an inseparable part of society and for the fact that place, time and society are inextricab...
A great deal of time and effort has been invested in trying to understand crime, most notably examin...
Most places have no crimes and most crime is highly concentrated in and around a relatively small nu...
This paper extends Crime Pattern Theory, proposing a theoretical framework which aims to explain how...
Understanding the context of crime is key to developing informed policy that will reduce crime in co...
In environmental criminology, it is widely accepted that crime risk is affected by the legitimate an...
The Geography of Crime consists of five articles. The first article, Exploring opportunities for geo...
Abstract: m e explanation of crime has been preoccupied with individuals and communities as units of...
The present chapter argues that in order to increase our understanding of the law of crime concentra...
Undergraduate Honors ThesisNumerous criminological theories attempt to explain the criminality of in...
Most behavior of interest to social scientists is choice behavior: actions people commit while they ...
I propose a general theory for examining the spatial distribution of crime by specifically addressin...
Putting Crime in its Place: Units of Analysis in Geographic Criminology focuses on the units of anal...
This chapter begins by discussing the three types of organized crime—racketeering, transit crime, an...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
Crime is an inseparable part of society and for the fact that place, time and society are inextricab...
A great deal of time and effort has been invested in trying to understand crime, most notably examin...
Most places have no crimes and most crime is highly concentrated in and around a relatively small nu...
This paper extends Crime Pattern Theory, proposing a theoretical framework which aims to explain how...
Understanding the context of crime is key to developing informed policy that will reduce crime in co...
In environmental criminology, it is widely accepted that crime risk is affected by the legitimate an...
The Geography of Crime consists of five articles. The first article, Exploring opportunities for geo...
Abstract: m e explanation of crime has been preoccupied with individuals and communities as units of...
The present chapter argues that in order to increase our understanding of the law of crime concentra...
Undergraduate Honors ThesisNumerous criminological theories attempt to explain the criminality of in...
Most behavior of interest to social scientists is choice behavior: actions people commit while they ...
I propose a general theory for examining the spatial distribution of crime by specifically addressin...
Putting Crime in its Place: Units of Analysis in Geographic Criminology focuses on the units of anal...
This chapter begins by discussing the three types of organized crime—racketeering, transit crime, an...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
Crime is an inseparable part of society and for the fact that place, time and society are inextricab...