Community Criminology :Fundamentals of Spatial and Temporal Scaling, Ecological Indicators, and Selectivity Bias

Publication subTitle :Fundamentals of Spatial and Temporal Scaling, Ecological Indicators, and Selectivity Bias

Author: Taylor   Ralph B.  

Publisher: NYU Press‎

Publication year: 2015

E-ISBN: 9780814724187

Subject: D917 犯罪学

Language: ENG

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Chapter

2 Three Core Community Crime Sequences

3 Spatial Scaling I: Relevance and Conceptual Importance

4 Spatial Scaling II: Metatheorizing about Community-Crime Linkages

5 Spatial Scaling III: Understanding Place Criminology and Hot Spots

6 Temporal Scaling I: Cycles and Changes

7 Temporal Scaling II: A Temporally Dynamic Metamodel

8 Ecological Indicators: Model Comparisons and Establishing Meaning

9 Selectivity Bias: Metamodels, Selection Effects, and Neighborhood Effects

10 Integration and Metatheoretical Concerns: Is Progress Possible?

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