Spatial Patterns in Crime, Especially Clustering/Concentration
Last update: 13 Dec 2024 22:30First version: 10 December 2024
- Recommended:
- Thomas Abt, Bleeding Out
- Paul J. Brantingham, Delmar A. Dyreson and Patricia L. Brantingham, "Crime Seen Through a Cone of Resolution", American Behavioral Scientist 20 (1976): 261--273
- Dylan J. Fitzpatrick, Wilpen L. Gorr and Daniel B. Neill, "Policing Chronic and Temporary Hot Spots of Violent Crime: A Controlled Field Experiment", arxiv:2011.06019
- Charles Loeffler, Seth Flaxman, "Is Gun Violence Contagious?", arxiv:1611.06713
- John MacDonald, George Mohler, and P. Jeffrey Brantingham, "Association between race, shooting hot spots, and the surge in gun violence during the COVID-19 pandemic in Philadelphia, New York and Los Angeles", Preventive Medicine 165A (2022): 107241 [Free version]
- Alex Reinhart and Joel Greenhouse, "Self-exciting point processes with spatial covariates: modeling the dynamics of crime", Journal of the Royal Statistical Society C 67 (2018): 1305--1329, arxiv:1708.03579
- To read:
- Thomas Abt, David B. Wilson, Catherine S. Kimbrell, Richard Hahn, and William Johnson, "Crime, place, policy, and politics", Aggression and Violent Behavior 79 (2024): 1019991
- Sivan Aldor-Noiman, Lawrence D. Brown, Emily B. Fox, Robert A. Stine, "Spatio-Temporal Low Count Processes with Application to Violent Crime Events", arxiv:1304.5642
- Cecilia Balocchi, Shane T. Jensen, "Spatial Modeling of Trends in Crime over Time in Philadelphia", arxiv:1901.08117
- Seth Flaxman, Michael Chirico, Pau Pereira, Charles Loeffler, "Scalable high-resolution forecasting of sparse spatiotemporal events with kernel methods: a winning solution to the NIJ "Real-Time Crime Forecasting Challenge" ", arxiv:1801.02858
- Seth Flaxman, Daniel Neill, Alex Smola, "Correlates of homicide: new space/time interaction tests for spatiotemporal point processes", Heinz College (CMU) Tech Report 409
- John R. Hipp and Seth A. Williams, "Advances in Spatial Criminology: The Spatial Scale of Crime", Annual Review of Criminology 3 (2020): 75--95
- George Mohler, P. Jeffrey Brantingham, Jeremy Carter and Martin B. Short, "Reducing Bias in Estimates for the Law of Crime Concentration", Journal of Quantitative Criminology 35 (2019): 747--765
- Junhyung Park, Frederic Paik Schoenberg, Andrea L. Bertozzi and P. Jeffrey Brantingham, "Investigating Clustering and Violence Interruption in Gang-Related Violent Crime Data Using Spatial-Temporal Point Processes With Covariates", Journal of the American Statistical Association 116 (2021): 1674--1687
- Peter K. B. St. Jean, Pockets of Crime: Broken Windows, Collective Efficacy, and the Criminal Point of View