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Microplace Homicide Patterns In Chicago 1965 2017 Andrew P Wheeler

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Microplace Homicide Patterns In Chicago 1965 2017 Andrew P Wheeler
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.23 MB
Pages: 75
Author: Andrew P. Wheeler, Christopher R. Herrmann, Richard L. Block
ISBN: 9783030614454, 303061445X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Microplace Homicide Patterns In Chicago 1965 2017 Andrew P Wheeler by Andrew P. Wheeler, Christopher R. Herrmann, Richard L. Block 9783030614454, 303061445X instant download after payment.

This brief examines 36,263 homicides in Chicago over a 53-year study period, 1965 through 2017, at micro place grid cells of 150 by 150 meters. This study shows not only long-term historical patterns of homicides in Chicago, but also places that historical context of homicide in reference to the dramatic increases in homicides in 2016-2017. It uses several different inequality metrics, as well as kernel density maps to demonstrate that homicides were more clustered in the 1960’s compared to later periods. Using zero inflated group-based trajectory models, it demonstrates the long-term temporal stability of homicides at micro places. This brief will be of interest to researchers in policing, homicide, and research methods in criminology.

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