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Cityscape - Volume 13 Number 3

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Crime and Urban Form

Volume 13 Number 3

Editors
Mark D. Shroder
Michelle P. Matuga

Symposium

Crime and Urban Form



Guest Editor: Ronald E. Wilson

Guest Editor's Introduction

Sex Offenders, Residence Restrictions, Housing, and Urban Morphology: A Review and Synthesis
Tony H. Grubesic, Alan T. Murray, and Elizabeth A. Mack

The Coaction of Neighborhood and Individual Effects on Juvenile Recidivism
Philip W. Harris, Jeremy Mennis, Zoran Obradovic, Alan J. Izenman, and Heidi E. Grunwald

Mapping the Spatial Influence of Crime Correlates: A Comparison of Operationalization Schemes and Implications for Crime Analysis and Criminal Justice Practice
Joel M. Caplan

HOPE VI Resident Displacement: Using HOPE VI Program Goals To Evaluate Neighborhood Outcomes
Roderick W. Jones and Derek J. Paulsen

Using the Weighted Displacement Quotient To Explore Crime Displacement From Public Housing Redevelopment Sites
Meagan Cahill

Do Vouchers Help Low-Income Households Live in Safer Neighborhoods? Evidence on the Housing Choice Voucher Program
Michael C. Lens, Ingrid Gould Ellen, and Katherine O’Regan

Modeling Criminal Distance Decay
Mike O’Leary

Crime and Place: Rapidly Evolving Research Methods in the 21st Century
Patricia Brantingham

Advances in the Identification of Space As a Structuring Factor of Social Reality
Leandro Ramos

A South African Commentary on the Articles in the Cityscape Symposium on Crime and Urban Form
Peter M.U. Schmitz, Tinus Kruger, and Antony K. Cooper


Departments

Graphic Detail: Visualizing Racial Segregation Differently: Exploring Geographic Patterns in Context
Ronald E. Wilson

Data Shop: A Beginner’s Guide To Creating Small-Area Cross-Tabulations
Haydar Kurban, Ryan Gallagher, Gulriz Aytekin Kurban, and Joseph Persky

Impact: The Impact of Home Energy Retrofit Loan Insurance: A Pilot Program
Alastair McFarlane

 

 

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