Crime and the composition of place: a micro-level longitudinal study of the (in)stability of street robbery hot spot locations and environments using Google Street View
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Crime and the composition of place: a micro-level longitudinal study of the (in)stability of street robbery hot spot locations and environments using Google Street View
Nathan T. Connealy Peyton Toman Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Tampa, Tampa, FL, USANathan T. Connealy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Tampa. His research focuses on the spatial analysis of crime patterns, the intersection of policing, crime prevention, and technology, and quantitative research designs. His scholarship has recently been published in peer-reviewed outlets including Criminology, Justice Quarterly, Criminology & Public Policy, and Crime & Delinquency among others.Peyton Toman is an undergraduate student at the University of Tampa. Her research and interests lie at the intersection of criminal justice, cybersecurity, and security consulting. She specializes in data management and analysis and currently holds an appointment working for a private security firm.