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Other authors / contributors: | Bruinsma, Gerben, editor.
Johnson, Shane D., 1971- editor.
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ISBN: | 9780190279721 (ebook) : No price
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Notes: | Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on January 30, 2018).
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Summary: | The study of how the environment, local geography, and physical locations influence crime has a long history that stretches across a number of research traditions. These include the neighborhood-effects approach developed by the Chicago school of sociology in the 1920s; modern environmental criminology that explains the geographic distribution of crime; the criminology of place, which focuses on crime rates at specific places over time; and a newer approach that attends to the perception of crime and disorder in communities. Aided by new mobile and digital technologies as well as improved data reporting in recent decades, research in environmental criminology has developed at a rapid pace within each of these approaches. Despite these advances, research in the subfield of environmental criminology remains fragmented, and competing theories are often kept apart.
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Target Audience: | Specialized.
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Other form: | Print version : 9780190279707
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