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The Spatial Scale of Crime: How Physical and Social Distance Drive the Spatial Location of Crime

The Spatial Scale of Crime: How Physical and Social Distance Drive the Spatial Location of Crime

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Criminology

ISBN10: 103220236X
ISBN13: 9781032202365
Publisher: Routledge
Published: Dec 9 2022
Pages: 260
Weight: 1.06
Height: 0.58 Width: 7.00 Depth: 10.00
Language: English

Combining insights from two distinct research traditions--the communities and crime tradition that focuses on why some neighborhoods have more crime than others, and the burgeoning crime and place literature that focuses on crime in micro-geographic units--this book explores the spatial scale of crime. Criminologist John Hipp articulates a new theoretical perspective that provides an individual- and household-level theory to underpin existing ecological models of neighborhoods and crime. A focus is maintained on the agents of change within neighborhoods and communities, and how households nested in neighborhoods might come to perceive problems in the neighborhood and then have a choice of exit, voice, loyalty, or neglect (EVLN).

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