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Neighborhood Structures And Crime A Spatial Analysis Criminal Justice Recent Scholarship George Kikuchi

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Neighborhood Structures And Crime A Spatial Analysis Criminal Justice Recent Scholarship George Kikuchi
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.83 MB
Pages: 215
Author: George Kikuchi
ISBN: 9781593323967, 1593323964
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Neighborhood Structures And Crime A Spatial Analysis Criminal Justice Recent Scholarship George Kikuchi by George Kikuchi 9781593323967, 1593323964 instant download after payment.

Thinking in spatial terms is essential in understanding crime and criminal behavior. By integrating newly developed statistical methods from interdisciplinary fields with social disorganization theory and routine activities theory, Kikuchi examines the spatial and temporal dynamics of crime at the neighborhood level. Statistical analyses consistently indicate that neighborhood characteristics are important predictors of the spatial distribution of crime, longitudinal trends of crime, and even criminal offenders target selection. Kikuchi endeavors to uncover the mechanism of how neighborhood characteristics produce crime-conducive environments. He advances the reader's understanding of dynamic interactions between neighborhood structures and crime based on the empirical analysis of the spatial and temporal aspects of crime.

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