Abstract Background ‘Place’ matters in understanding prevalence variations and inequalities in child maltreatment risk. However, most studies examining ecological variations in child maltreatment risk fail to take into account the implications of the spatial and temporal dimensions of neighborhoods. In this study, we conduct a high-resolution small-area study to analyze the influence of neighborhood characteristics on the spatio-temporal epidemiology of child maltreatment risk. Methods We conducted a 12-year (2004–2015) small-area Bayesian spatio-temporal epidemiological study with all families with child maltreatment protection measures in the city of Valencia, Spain. As neighborhood units, we used 552 census block groups. Cases were geoco...
Analyzing how the proximity to certain features or particular places in a city increases or decrease...
This study presents a novel approach to the study of neighborhood effects on crime. In this sense, i...
Few studies have applied life course methods to understand the natural history of crime rates in nei...
<div><p>In this study, we analyze first whether there is a common spatial distribution of child malt...
In this study, we analyze first whether there is a common spatial distribution of child maltreatment...
This paper uses spatial data of cases of intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) to examine ...
We evaluated the relationship between neighborhood sociodemographic factors, community r...
This study examines how drug market activities place children at risk for maltreatment over space an...
Background Social disorganization theory posits that both structural and social features of a partic...
While predicting child maltreatment risk at the household level is useful for allocating limited chi...
AbstractAs indicated by research on the long-term effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), m...
Background For several years, the link between mobility, human behavior and crime have highlighted ...
This paper aimed to analyze the spatial distribution of drug-related police interventions and the ne...
Background For several years, the link between mobility, human behavior and crime have highlighted b...
Background/Purpose This paper explores the use of social geographic data and multilevel latent mo...
Analyzing how the proximity to certain features or particular places in a city increases or decrease...
This study presents a novel approach to the study of neighborhood effects on crime. In this sense, i...
Few studies have applied life course methods to understand the natural history of crime rates in nei...
<div><p>In this study, we analyze first whether there is a common spatial distribution of child malt...
In this study, we analyze first whether there is a common spatial distribution of child maltreatment...
This paper uses spatial data of cases of intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) to examine ...
We evaluated the relationship between neighborhood sociodemographic factors, community r...
This study examines how drug market activities place children at risk for maltreatment over space an...
Background Social disorganization theory posits that both structural and social features of a partic...
While predicting child maltreatment risk at the household level is useful for allocating limited chi...
AbstractAs indicated by research on the long-term effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), m...
Background For several years, the link between mobility, human behavior and crime have highlighted ...
This paper aimed to analyze the spatial distribution of drug-related police interventions and the ne...
Background For several years, the link between mobility, human behavior and crime have highlighted b...
Background/Purpose This paper explores the use of social geographic data and multilevel latent mo...
Analyzing how the proximity to certain features or particular places in a city increases or decrease...
This study presents a novel approach to the study of neighborhood effects on crime. In this sense, i...
Few studies have applied life course methods to understand the natural history of crime rates in nei...