A lot of recent commentary states the need for micro-level studies and efforts to understand the underlying contexts and attractors of crime at place. The articles listed below deal with different aspects of this approach and might be of interest to you in your work. PDFs are all available online for easy reference.
Please feel free to send me your work as well. I am eager to read cutting-edge stuff and make reference to it where credit is due! Caplan, J. M., Kennedy, L. W., Barnum, J. D., & Piza, E. L. (2015). Risk Terrain Modeling for Spatial Risk Assessment. Cityscape. 17(1), 11-20. Caplan, J. M., Marotta, P., Piza, E. L., & Kennedy, L. W. (2014). Spatial Risk Factors of Felonious Battery to Police Officers. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management. 37(4), 823-838. Piza, E., Caplan, J. M. & Kennedy, L. W. (2014). Analyzing the Influence of Micro-Level Factors on CCTV Camera Effect. Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 30(2), 237-264. Moreto, W. D.*, Piza, E., & Caplan, J. M. (2014). ‘A plague on both your houses?’: Risks, repeats and reconsiderations of urban residential burglary. Justice Quarterly. 31(6), 1102-1126. Caplan, J. M., Kennedy, L. W., & Piza, E. L. (2013). Joint utility of event-dependent and environmental crime analysis techniques for violent crime forecasting. Crime and Delinquency, 59(2), 243-270. Caplan, J. M., Kennedy, L. W., & Baughman, J. (2012). Kansas City’s Violent Crime Initiative: A Place-Based Evaluation of Location-Specific Intervention Activities during a Fixed Time Period. Crime Mapping, 4(2), 9-37. Caplan, J. M. (2011). Mapping the spatial influence of crime correlates: A comparison of operationalization schemes and implications for crime analysis and criminal justice practice. Cityscape, 13(3), 57-83. Kennedy, L. W., Caplan, J. M., Piza, E. (2011). Risk clusters, hotspots, and spatial intelligence: Risk Terrain Modeling as an Algorithm for Police Resource Allocation Strategies. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 27(3), 339-362. [2010, online first] Caplan, J. M., Kennedy, L. W., & Miller, J. (2011). Risk terrain modeling: Brokering criminological theory and GIS methods for crime forecasting. Justice Quarterly, 28(2), 360-381. See also other Recommended Readings on the subject by independent authors in peer-reviewed journals, law reviews, and other reputable sources: http://rutgerscps.weebly.com/publications.html (towards the bottom). All great stuff! Comments are closed.
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