Recognition is growing that criminogenic neighborhood effects may not end at the borders of local communities, that neighborhoods are located relative to one another in ways that shape local crime rates. Inspired by this insight, this research explores the changing spatial distribution of race and income around a location and determines how such changes are associated with crime patterns and trends in neighborhoods in Los Angeles. We examine how changes from 2000 to 2010 in the income composition, racial composition, and intersection of these two constructs are linked with changes in levels of crime across local areas. We find that neighborhoods experiencing greater increases in spatial inequality in a broader area (two and a half miles aro...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.One important factor in...
This paper contributes to the neighborhood effects and neighborhood change literature by applying sp...
This study explored the dynamic nature of neighborhoods using a relatively novel approach and data s...
Recognition is growing that criminogenic neighborhood effects may not end at the borders of local co...
This study examines neighborhood economic improvement, what is occurring in nearby neighborhoods, an...
How can we understand the dramatic linkages among race, ethnicity, place, and violence in the United...
New social transformations within and beyond the cities of classic urban studies challenge prevailin...
This study explores whether the broader context in which a city is located impacts the change in cri...
Purpose: Prior studies have largely been unable to account for how variations in inequality across l...
Scholarship on hate crime in U.S. neighborhoods has yet to learn from Los Angeles; this dissertation...
This study presents a novel approach to the study of neighborhood effects on crime. In this sense, i...
A large body of research demonstrates that neighborhood processes are spatially dependent –levels of...
Increasing inequality has been linked to rising violent crime rates, but what about property crime? ...
Abstract. A cross section of 636 Los Angeles neighborhoods in 1987 is used to examine relationships ...
"Most prior research testing the hypothesis of the social disorganization theory that residential in...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.One important factor in...
This paper contributes to the neighborhood effects and neighborhood change literature by applying sp...
This study explored the dynamic nature of neighborhoods using a relatively novel approach and data s...
Recognition is growing that criminogenic neighborhood effects may not end at the borders of local co...
This study examines neighborhood economic improvement, what is occurring in nearby neighborhoods, an...
How can we understand the dramatic linkages among race, ethnicity, place, and violence in the United...
New social transformations within and beyond the cities of classic urban studies challenge prevailin...
This study explores whether the broader context in which a city is located impacts the change in cri...
Purpose: Prior studies have largely been unable to account for how variations in inequality across l...
Scholarship on hate crime in U.S. neighborhoods has yet to learn from Los Angeles; this dissertation...
This study presents a novel approach to the study of neighborhood effects on crime. In this sense, i...
A large body of research demonstrates that neighborhood processes are spatially dependent –levels of...
Increasing inequality has been linked to rising violent crime rates, but what about property crime? ...
Abstract. A cross section of 636 Los Angeles neighborhoods in 1987 is used to examine relationships ...
"Most prior research testing the hypothesis of the social disorganization theory that residential in...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.One important factor in...
This paper contributes to the neighborhood effects and neighborhood change literature by applying sp...
This study explored the dynamic nature of neighborhoods using a relatively novel approach and data s...