This study explores whether the broader context in which a city is located impacts the change in crime levels over the subsequent decade. This study uses a wide range of cities (those with a population of at least 10,000), over a long period of time (from 1970 to 2010). We test and find that although cities with larger population and those surrounded by a county with a larger population typically experience larger increases in crime over the subsequent decade, cities experiencing an increase in population during the current decade experience crime decreases. The study finds that cities with higher average income experience greater subsequent crime decreases, and those surrounded by counties with larger unemployment increases experience crim...
Purpose: Prior studies have largely been unable to account for how variations in inequality across l...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
Nowadays, 23% of the world population lives in multi-million cities. In these metropolises, criminal...
This study explores whether the broader context in which a city is located impacts the change in cri...
This study tests the effect of the composition and distribution of economic resources and race/ethni...
This article analyzes the changing relationship between the aggregate demographic characteristics of...
Recognition is growing that criminogenic neighborhood effects may not end at the borders of local co...
Several studies have shown that crime stimulated population migration to the suburbs (Cullen, J.B. a...
Recognition is growing that criminogenic neighborhood effects may not end at the borders of local co...
Economic inequality has long been considered an important determinant of crime. Existing evidence, h...
This study presents a novel approach to the study of neighborhood effects on crime. In this sense, i...
In a recent paper, Cohen and Felson argue that changes in our routine activities since World War 11 ...
With the growing concern over the causal relationship between crime and population change, this stud...
More than four decades ago, the Kerner Report chronicled the violent disturbances of the 1960s and p...
Whereas existing ecology of crime research frequently uses a cross-sectional design, an open questio...
Purpose: Prior studies have largely been unable to account for how variations in inequality across l...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
Nowadays, 23% of the world population lives in multi-million cities. In these metropolises, criminal...
This study explores whether the broader context in which a city is located impacts the change in cri...
This study tests the effect of the composition and distribution of economic resources and race/ethni...
This article analyzes the changing relationship between the aggregate demographic characteristics of...
Recognition is growing that criminogenic neighborhood effects may not end at the borders of local co...
Several studies have shown that crime stimulated population migration to the suburbs (Cullen, J.B. a...
Recognition is growing that criminogenic neighborhood effects may not end at the borders of local co...
Economic inequality has long been considered an important determinant of crime. Existing evidence, h...
This study presents a novel approach to the study of neighborhood effects on crime. In this sense, i...
In a recent paper, Cohen and Felson argue that changes in our routine activities since World War 11 ...
With the growing concern over the causal relationship between crime and population change, this stud...
More than four decades ago, the Kerner Report chronicled the violent disturbances of the 1960s and p...
Whereas existing ecology of crime research frequently uses a cross-sectional design, an open questio...
Purpose: Prior studies have largely been unable to account for how variations in inequality across l...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
Nowadays, 23% of the world population lives in multi-million cities. In these metropolises, criminal...