This article examines how personal crime differences between areas and between individuals are predicted by area and population heterogeneity and their synergies. It draws on lifestyle/routine activities and social disorganization theories to model the number of personal victimization incidents over individuals including routine activities and area characteristics, respectively, as well as their (cross-cluster) interactions. The methodology employs multilevel or hierarchical negative binomial regression with extra binomial variation using data from the British Crime Survey and the UK Census. Personal crime rates differ substantially across areas, reflecting to a large degree the clustering of individuals with measured vulnerability factors ...
Empirical work has shown that high crime areas have disproportionate amounts of repeat victimisation...
Data were extracted from a total of almost 600000 respondents from all sweeps of the Crime Survey fo...
Background: Considerable research shows that crime is concentrated among a few victims. However, no ...
This article examines how personal crime differences between areas and between individuals are predi...
This article examines how personal crime differences between areas and between individuals are predi...
This article examines how personal crime differences between areas and between individuals are predi...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
This study examines household and area effects on the incidence of total property crimes and burglar...
This paper reports findings from an exploratory, place specific study of the relationship between vi...
The criminal justice contexts are identified in which understanding and communicating risks are impo...
Objectives: Tests the idea that the frequency distribution typically observed in cross-sectional cri...
Expected crime rates that enable police forces to contrast recorded and anticipated spatial patterns...
The overall purpose of this study is to contribute to bridging the gap between people- and place-ori...
The British Crime Survey (BCS) has been used to develop a number of statistical models that describe...
Empirical work has shown that high crime areas have disproportionate amounts of repeat victimisation...
Data were extracted from a total of almost 600000 respondents from all sweeps of the Crime Survey fo...
Background: Considerable research shows that crime is concentrated among a few victims. However, no ...
This article examines how personal crime differences between areas and between individuals are predi...
This article examines how personal crime differences between areas and between individuals are predi...
This article examines how personal crime differences between areas and between individuals are predi...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
This study examines household and area effects on the incidence of total property crimes and burglar...
This paper reports findings from an exploratory, place specific study of the relationship between vi...
The criminal justice contexts are identified in which understanding and communicating risks are impo...
Objectives: Tests the idea that the frequency distribution typically observed in cross-sectional cri...
Expected crime rates that enable police forces to contrast recorded and anticipated spatial patterns...
The overall purpose of this study is to contribute to bridging the gap between people- and place-ori...
The British Crime Survey (BCS) has been used to develop a number of statistical models that describe...
Empirical work has shown that high crime areas have disproportionate amounts of repeat victimisation...
Data were extracted from a total of almost 600000 respondents from all sweeps of the Crime Survey fo...
Background: Considerable research shows that crime is concentrated among a few victims. However, no ...