Policing a Negotiated World: A Partial Test of Klinger’s Ecological Theory of Policing

Policing a Negotiated World: A Partial Test of Klinger’s Ecological Theory of Policing Abstract Objectives Klinger’s (Criminology 35(2): 277–306, 1997) ecological theory of policing addresses the intersection of environment and…
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More Places than Crimes: Implications for Evaluating the Law of Crime Concentration at Place

More Places than Crimes: Implications for Evaluating the Law of Crime Concentration at Place Abstract Objectives The crime and place literature lacks a standard methodology for measuring and reporting crime…
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Predictable Policing: Measuring the Crime Control Benefits of Hotspots Policing at Bus Stops

Predictable Policing: Measuring the Crime Control Benefits of Hotspots Policing at Bus Stops Abstract Objectives A fairly robust body of evidence suggests that hotspots policing is an effective crime prevention…
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Does the Configuration of the Street Network Influence Where Outdoor Serious Violence Takes Place? Using Space Syntax to Test Crime Pattern Theory

Does the Configuration of the Street Network Influence Where Outdoor Serious Violence Takes Place? Using Space Syntax to Test Crime Pattern Theory Abstract Objectives To examine the effect of the…
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Assessing and managing risk for intimate partner violence: Police employees’ use of the Police Screening Tool for Violent Crimes in Scania

Assessing and managing risk for intimate partner violence: Police employees’ use of the Police Screening Tool for Violent Crimes in Scania . Klara Svalin Read the syndicated article here
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