Unraveling the Crime-Place Connection, Volume 22(Advances in Criminological Theory Vol. 22) H 308 p. 17
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Introduction Chapter One: The Concentration-Dynamics Tradeoff in Crime Hot Spotting by George O. Mohler, Martin B. Short, and P. Jeffrey Brantigham Chapter Two: Chronic and Temporary Crime Spots Wilpen Gorr and YongJei Lee Chapter Three: The Added Value of the Criminology of Place to the Research Agenda of Environmental Criminology: The Necessity of Mechanism-Based Frameworks by Gerben Bruinsma and Lieven Pauwels Chapter Four: The Relationship Between Social Disorganization and Crime at the Micro Geographic Level: Findings from Tel Aviv-Yafo Using Israeli Census Data by David Weisburd, Maor Shay, Shai Amran, and Roie Zamir Chapter Five: Place and Neighborhood Contexts by Pamela Wilcox and Marie Skubak Tillyer Chapter Six: The Opportunity Structure for Bad Place Management: A Theory to Assist Effective Regulation of High Crime Places by John E. Eck Chapter Seven: Not Just What Works, But How It Works: Mechanisms and Context in the Effectiveness of Place-Based Policing by Cody W. Telep Chapter Eight: Place Manager Motivations and Crime Prevention by Troy C. Payne Chapter Nine: The Role of Place in Probation and Parole by Lacey Schaefer, Francis T. Cullen, and Sarah M. Manchak Chapter Ten: A Micro Place Perspective for Theory and Research on Police Behavior by Breanne Cave Chapter Eleven: Beyond Putting "Cops on Dots": Applying Theory to Advance Police Responses to Crime Places by Anthony A. Braga and Cory Schnell Index
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