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Preface and Acknowledgments
Part I Fundamental Concepts and Data
1 Major Conceptual Issues in Crime and Place Research
1.1 Theory and Research Questions in the Literature
Cory P. Haberman
Elizabeth R. Groff
1.2 Crime, Place, and Race: A Dialogue Furthering a Race Aware Program of Useful Research
Ajima Olaghere
John E. Eck
2 Foundational Spatial Concepts
2.1 Points versus Areal Units
Cory P. Haberman
Elizabeth R. Groff
2.2 Vector and Raster Data
Jeffrey E. Clutter
2.3 Coordinate Systems, Projections, and Geocoding
David Mazeika
2.4 Euclidean, Manhattan, and Network Distances
Andrew Newton
3 Spatial Units of Analysis
3.1 Neighborhoods
Pamela Wilcox
Marie Skubak Tillyer
Graham C. Ousey
3.2 Census Units
Pamela Wilcox
Marie Skubak Tillyer
Graham C. Ousey
3.3 Micro Units
Elizabeth R. Groff
Tom Brenneman
Cory P. Haberman
4 Data at the Microgeographic Level
4.1 Official Police Data
Lisa Tompson
Matthew P. J. Ashby
4.2 EMS Data Julie Hibdon
4.3 Land Use and Facilities
Kathryn Wuschke
4.4 Street Networks
Toby Davies
4.5 Census Data: Gathering Data and Measures
Bradley J. O'Guinn
4.6 Open Data for Crime and Place Research: A Practical Guide in R
Samuel Langton
Reka Solymosi
4.7 Using Crowdsourced Data to Study Crime and Place
David Buil-Gil
Reka Solymosi
4.8 Social Media---Twitter Data
Nick Malleson
Dan Birks
4.9 Victimization Surveys: Traditional and Innovative Approaches
Beidi Dong
Douglas J. Wiebe
4.10 Self-Report Data and the Study of Crime and Place: An Organizational Framework for Operationalization and Measurement of Proximal Factors
Caterina G. Roman
4.11 Primary Survey Data Collection at the Microgeographic Level
Clair White
David Weisburd
4.12 On-Site Assessments for Meso- and Microscale Community Criminology
Ralph B. Taylor
4.13 Systematic Social Observation of Video Footage
Ajima Olaghere
Part II Techniques for Identifying and Explaining Crime Patterns
5 Analyzing Spatial Point Patterns
5.1 Understanding the Importance of Repeat Victimization
James Hunter
Ken Pease
5.2 Near-Repeat Victimization
Shane D. Johnson
5.3 Distance-Based Point Pattern Tests: Ripley's K-Function and Nearest-Neighbor Analysis
Alese Wooditch
Hannah Steinman
5.4 Point Pattern Tests: Andresen's Spatial Point Pattern Test
Martin A. Andresen
5.5 Kernel Density Estimation
Jillian Shafer Desmond
6 Area Pattern Tests
6.1 Modeling Spatial Autocorrelation
Ned Levine
7 Measuring Concentration
7.1 Measures of Crime Concentration for Places and Other Units
YongJei Lee
John E. Eck
8 Regression Models
8.1 Nonspatial and Spatial Linear Regression
Wouter Steenbeek
Stijn Ruiter
8.2 Count Regression Modeling
Ned Levine
Dominique Lord
8.3 Using Geographically Weighted Regression to Explore Spatial Crime Patterns -- Meagan Cahill
8.4 Mixed (a.k.a. Multilevel) Models
Ralph B. Taylor
8.5 Group-Based Trajectory Analysis
Sue-Ming Yang
9 Measuring Interaction Potential
9.1 Mobility Triangles
Julien Chopin
Eric Beauregard
Stefano Caneppele
9.2 Crime Travel Demand Modeling
Ned Levine
9.3 Discrete Spatial Choice Models
Wim Bernasco
10 Other Analysis Techniques
10.1 Conjunctive Analysis of Case Configurations
Timothy C. Hart
Asier Moneva
Miriam Esteve
10.2 Crime Scripting
Herve Borrion
Hashem Dehghanniri
10.3 Agent-Based Simulation Models
Dan Birks
Nick Malleson
10.4 Small Area Estimation for Crime Analysis
David Buil-Gil
10.5 Incorporating Time into Studying Crime and Place
Matthew P. J. Ashby
10.6 Aoristic Crime Analysis
Jerry H. Ratcliffe
10.7 Social Distance
Brian Lockwood
Part III Using Crime and Place Research to Inform Policy
11 Issues Using Place-Based Experimental Evaluations
11.1 Experiments
Lorraine Mazerolle
David Weisburd
David B. Wilson
Georgia Hassall
12 Considerations for Measuring Displacement in Place-Based Studies
12.1 Measuring Displacement
Kate Bowers
12.2 Inverse Displacement Quotient
Evan T. Sorg
13 Defining Units for Place-Based Research
13.1 Defining Hot Spot Areas for Rigorous Place-Based Policing Evaluations
Anthony A. Braga
Brandon S. Turchan
13.2 Creating Viewsheds to Evaluate the Effect of CCTV Camera Systems
Eric L. Piza
David N. Hatten
Brandon C. Welsh
13.3 Evaluating an Acoustic Gunshot Detection System in Cincinnati
Dennis Mares
Contributors
Index

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Place has become both a major field of criminological study as well as an important area for policy development. Capturing state of the art crime and place research methods and analysis, Understanding Crime and Place is a comprehensive Handbook focused on the specific skills researchers need.

The editors and contributors are scholars who have been fundamental in introducing or developing a particular method for crime and place research. Understanding Crime and Place is organized around the scientific process, introducing major crime and place theories and concepts, discussions of data and data collection, core spatial data concepts, as well as statistical and computational techniques for analyzing spatial data and place-based evaluation. The lessons in the book are supplemented by additional instructions, examples, problems, and datasets available for download.

Conducting place-based research is an emerging field that requires a wide range of cutting-edge methods and analysis techniques that are only beginning to be widely taught in criminology. Understanding Crime and Place bridges that gap, formalizes the discipline, and promotes an even greater use of place-based research.

Contributors: Martin A. Andresen, Matthew P J Ashby, Eric Beauregard, Wim Bernasco, Daniel Birks, Herv? Borrion, Kate Bowers, Anthony A. Braga, Tom Brenneman, David Buil-Gil, Meagan Cahill, Stefano Caneppele, Julien Chopin, Jeffrey E. Clutter, Toby Davies, Hashem Dehghanniri, Jillian Shafer Desmond, Beidi Dong, John E. Eck, Miriam Esteve, Timothy C. Hart, Georgia Hassall, David N. Hatten, Julie Hibdon, James Hunter, Shane D. Johnson, Samuel Langton, YongJei Lee, Ned Levine, Brian Lockwood, Dominique Lord, Nick Malleson, Dennis Mares, David Mazeika, Lorraine Mazerolle, Asier Moneva, Andrew Newton, Bradley J. O? (TM)Guinn, Ajima Olaghere, Graham C. Ousey, Ken Pease, Eric L. Piza, Jerry Ratcliffe, Caterina G. Roman, Stijn Ruiter, Reka Solymosi, Evan T. Sorg, Wouter Steenbeek, Hannah Steinman, Ralph B. Taylor, Marie Skubak Tillyer, Lisa Tompson, Brandon Turchan, David Weisburd, Brandon C. Welsh, Clair White, Douglas J. Wiebe, Pamela Wilcox, David B. Wilson, Alese Wooditch, Kathryn Wuschke, Sue-Ming Yang, and the editors.