Criminologists and social scientists have long sought to explain why crime rates vary across urban landscapes. By dissecting the city into neighbourhood units, consideration has been given to the comparable features of settings under study which may help to explain why measured crime is higher in certain areas as compared to others. Some, from the socio-spatial perspective, argue that the socio-demographic makeup of a neighbourhood influences the social processes within it relevant to the disruption of crime. Others posit that physical features of neighbourhood settings, which include its layout, architectural design, and more specific measures to ‘target harden’ buildings against property crimes, can exhibit a deterrent effect....
Burglary prevalence within neighbourhoods is well understood but the risk from bordering areas is un...
Compelling evidence now exists that collective efficacy - âsocial cohesion among neighbors combined...
In the first part of this chapter we provide a brief overview of the range of different ecological t...
Collective efficacy theory states that neighbourhood variation in crime can be attributed to social ...
Applying in a new setting Robert Sampson’s (2012) work on interdependent spatial patterns, we link s...
This paper examines the importance of neighbourhood context in explaining violence in London. Explor...
Applying Robert Sampson’s (2012) work on interdependent spatial patterns in a new setting, we link s...
Objectives: Cross-sectional studies consistently find that neighborhoods with higher levels of colle...
Applying Robert Sampson’s (2012) work on interdependent spatial patterns in a new setting, we link s...
Burglary prevalence within neighbourhoods is well understood but the risk from bordering areas is un...
The organizational and structural character of local neighbourhoods has been increasingly linked to ...
Collective efficacy is a new theoretical construct that describes a task-specific process for mobili...
The overarching aim of this thesis is to contribute to an increased understanding of how the neighbo...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the influence of “micro-” (e.g., pubs and fast-food...
Six different social disorganization models of neighbourhood crime and offender rates were tested us...
Burglary prevalence within neighbourhoods is well understood but the risk from bordering areas is un...
Compelling evidence now exists that collective efficacy - âsocial cohesion among neighbors combined...
In the first part of this chapter we provide a brief overview of the range of different ecological t...
Collective efficacy theory states that neighbourhood variation in crime can be attributed to social ...
Applying in a new setting Robert Sampson’s (2012) work on interdependent spatial patterns, we link s...
This paper examines the importance of neighbourhood context in explaining violence in London. Explor...
Applying Robert Sampson’s (2012) work on interdependent spatial patterns in a new setting, we link s...
Objectives: Cross-sectional studies consistently find that neighborhoods with higher levels of colle...
Applying Robert Sampson’s (2012) work on interdependent spatial patterns in a new setting, we link s...
Burglary prevalence within neighbourhoods is well understood but the risk from bordering areas is un...
The organizational and structural character of local neighbourhoods has been increasingly linked to ...
Collective efficacy is a new theoretical construct that describes a task-specific process for mobili...
The overarching aim of this thesis is to contribute to an increased understanding of how the neighbo...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the influence of “micro-” (e.g., pubs and fast-food...
Six different social disorganization models of neighbourhood crime and offender rates were tested us...
Burglary prevalence within neighbourhoods is well understood but the risk from bordering areas is un...
Compelling evidence now exists that collective efficacy - âsocial cohesion among neighbors combined...
In the first part of this chapter we provide a brief overview of the range of different ecological t...