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Timestamp: 2019-04-20 05:16:32+00:00

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Backer, M. de (forthcoming). Outside, between cultures: young people hanging around and the production of post-cultural places. Children’s Geographies.
Gerell, M. & Kronkvist, K. (in press). Violent Crime, Collective Efficacy and City-Centre Effects in Malmö. British Journal of Criminology.
Johnson, S.D., and Braithewaite, A. (in press). Space-Time Analysis of Terrorism and Insurgency. In G. LaFree and J Frelich (Eds.) The Handbook of the Criminology of Terrorism. New Jersey: Wiley.
Andresen, M.A. (2016). An area-based nonparametric spatial point pattern test: the test, its applications, and the future. Methodological Innovations, in press.
Backer, M. de, Melgaco, L., Varna, G. M., & Menichelli, F. (2016). Order and Conflict in Public Space. Routledge.
Gerell, M. (2016). Hot Spot Policing With Actively Monitored CCTV Cameras: Does it Reduce Assaults in Public Places. International Criminal Justice Review 26(2): 187-201.
Hodgkinson, T., Andresen, M.A., & Farrell, G. (2016). The decline and locational shift of automotive theft: a local level analysis. Journal of Criminal Justice, 44(1): 49-57. doi:10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2015.12.003.
Pereira, D.V.S., Mota, C.M.M., & Andresen, M.A. (2016). The homicide drop in Recife, Brazil: a study of crime concentrations and spatial patterns. Homicide Studies, in press.
Song, J., Andresen, M.A., Brantingham, P.L., & Spicer, V. (2016). Crime on the edges: patterns of crime and land use change. Cartography and Geographic Information Science, in press.
Vaughan, A., Hewitt, A., Andresen, M.A., & Brantingham, P.L. (2016). Exploring the role of the environmental context in the spatial distribution of calls-for-service associated with emotionally disturbed persons. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, in press.
Völker, B.G.M., G. Mollenhorst, W. Steenbeek, V.A.J.M. Schutjens, and H.D. Flap. (2016). Lost letters in Dutch neighborhoods: A field experiment on collective efficacy. Social Forces. doi:10.1093/sf/sov106.
Bernasco, W., Johnson, S.D. and Ruiter, S. (2015). Learning Where To Offend: Effects Of Past On Future Burglary Locations. Applied Geography 3. doi:10.1016/j.apgeog.2015.03.014.
Bowers, K.J., and Johnson, S.D. (2015). Situational Crime Prevention. In D.P. Farrington and Weisburd, D. (Eds.) What works in Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation: Lessons from Systematic Reviews. New York: Springer.
Bowers, K.J., and Johnson, S.D. (2015). Poetry in Motion: The Case of Insider and Outsider Offenders. In M. Andresen and G. Farrell (Eds.), The Criminal Act: The Role and Influence of Routine Activity Theory, Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan.
Braithwaite, A., and Johnson, S.D. (2015). A Space-Time Model of the Battle for Baghdad. Terrorism and Political Violence, 27(1). 112-132.
Ceccato, V. (2015). Rural crime and community safety, Routledge.
Ceccato, V. (2015) Rural crime and community safety: Introduction to the Special Issue. Journal of Rural Studies, 39, 57-159.
Ceccato, V., Cats, O., Wang, Q. (2015) Pick pocketing in bus stops. In Ceccato A; Newton, A (Eds.) Safety and security in transit environments: an international perspective. London: Palgrave.
Da Costa, B., Ceccato, V. (2015) Household safety measures: The case of Stockholm. Crime Science, 4: 2-12.
Davies, T., and Johnson, S.D. (2015). Examining the relationship between road structure and burglary risk via quantitative network analysis. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, in press.
Gerell, M. (2015). Collective efficacy, neighborhood and geographical units of analysis: findings from a case study of Swedish residential neighborhoods. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 21(3): 385-406.
Hipp, J.R. and W. Steenbeek (2015). Types of crimes and types of mechanisms: What are the consequences for neighborhoods over time? Crime & Delinquency. doi:10.1177/0011128715604168.
Iqbal, A., Ceccato, V. (2015) Does crime in parks affect housing prices? Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention, 16: 97-121.
Johnson, S.D., and Summers, L. (2015). Testing Ecological Theories of Offender Spatial Decision Making Using a Discrete Choice Model. Crime and Delinquency, in press.
Lammers, M., Menting, B., Ruiter, S., & Bernasco, W. (2015). Biting Once, Twice: The Influence Of Prior On Subsequent Crime Location Choice. Criminology 53(3): 309-329. doi:10.1111/1745-9125.12071.
Melo, S.N., Matias, L.F., & Andresen, M.A. (2015). Crime concentrations and similarities in spatial crime patterns in a Brazilian context. Applied Geography 62: 314-324. doi:10.1016/j.apgeog.2015.05.012.
Steenbeek, W. and D. Weisburd. (2015). Where the Action is in Crime? An Examination of Variability of Crime Across Different Spatial Units in The Hague, 2001-2009. Journal of Quantitative Criminology. doi:10.1007/s10940-015-9276-3.
Steenbeek, W. and C. Kreis (2015). Where Broken Windows should be fixed: Towards identification of areas at the tipping point. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 52(4): 511-533. doi:10.1177/0022427815580166.
Steinbach, R., Perkins, C., Tompson, L., Johnson, S., Armstrong, B., Green, J., & Edwards, P. (2015). The effect of reduced street lighting on road casualties and crime in England and Wales: controlled interrupted time series analysis. Journal of epidemiology and community health, 69(11): 1118-1124.
Subiza, M. & Vozmediano, L. (2015). A propósito de la caminabilidad: reflexiones sobre su utilidad en las investigaciones criminológicas (Regarding walkability: reflections on its usefulness for criminological research). International E-journal of Criminal Sciences, 9, 1-21.
Tompson, L., Johnson, S., Ashby, M., Perkins, C., & Edwards, P. (2015). UK open source crime data: accuracy and possibilities for research. Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 42(2): 97-111.
Townsley, M., Birks, D., Ruiter, S., Bernasco, W. and White, G. (2015). Target Selection Models with Preference Variation Between Offenders. Journal of Quantitative Criminology. Online first. doi:10.1007/s10940-015-9264-7.
Vandeviver, C., Neutens, T., Van Daele, S., Geurts, D., & Vander Beken, T. (2015). A discrete spatial choice model of burglary target selection at the house-level. Applied Geography 64: 24-34. doi:10.1016/j.apgeog.2015.08.004.
Vandeviver, C., Van Daele, S., & Vander Beken, T. (2015). What Makes Long Crime Trips Worth Undertaking? Balancing Costs and Benefits in Burglars’ Journey to Crime. British Journal of Criminology 55(2): 399-420. doi:10.1093/bjc/azu078.
Weisburd, D., Eck, J., Braga, A., Telep, C., Cave, B., Bowers,K., Bruinsma, G., Gill, C., Groff, E., Hinkle, J., Hibdon, J., Johnson, S.D., Lawton, B., Lum, C., Ratcliffe, J., Rengert, G., Taniguchi, T. Yang, S-M. (2015). Place Matters: Criminology for the 21st Century. Cambridge University Press.
Wilhelmsson, M., & Ceccato, V. (2015). Does burglary affect property prices in a nonmetropolitan municipality? Journal of Rural Studies, 39, 210-218.
Zarafonitou Ch. and Chrysochoou E. (2015). Are there ghettos in the centre of Athens? Criminological research of social attitudes and representations. Editor: Zarafonitou Ch., Criminological Studies, vol. 1, MA of Criminology, Panteion University, Athens.
Montoya, L., Junger, M. & Ongena, Y. (2014) The relation between residential property and its surroundings and day- and night-time residential burglary. Environment and behavior. pp. 1-35. doi:10.1177/0013916514551047.
Polisenska, V.A. (2008). A Qualitative approach to the criminal mobility: questioning the near-home hypothesis. Crime Patterns and Analysis, 1, 47-59.

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