Policing Hot Spots of Crime
Policing Hot Spots of Crime
Weisburd, David L.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2026
438
Mole
Inglês
9781032872865
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Part I: The Origins of Hot Spots Policing 1. Small Worlds of Crime and Justice Interventions: Discovering Crime Hot Spots 2. Hot Spots of Crime and Place-Based Prevention Part II: The Law of Crime Concentration 3. The Law of Crime Concentration and Criminology of Place 4. Crime concentrations at micro places: A review of the evidence Part III: Hot Spots of Crime 5. "It's Not as Bad as People Think the Place Is": The Potential for Informal Social Control at Crime Hot Spots 6. Hot Spots of Crime Are Not Just Hot Spots of Crime: Examining Health Outcomes at Street Segments 7. The Relationship Between Social Disorganization and Crime at the Micro Geographic Level: Findings from Tel Aviv-Yafo Using Israeli Census Data 8. Does Collective Efficacy Matter at the Micro Geographic Level? Findings From a Study of Street Segments Part IV: Hot Spots Policing 9. General Deterrent Effects of Police Patrol in Crime "HOT SPOTS": A Randomized, Controlled Trial 10. Policing Drug Hot Spots: The Jersey City Drug Market Analysis Experiment 11. Does Hot Spots Policing Have Meaningful Impacts on Crime? Findings from an Alternative Approach to Estimating Effect Sizes from Place-Based Program Evaluations 12. Does Crime Just Move Around the Corner? A Controlled Study of Spatial Displacement and Diffusion of Crime Control Benefits 13. Can Hot Spots Policing Reduce Crime In Urban Areas? An Agent-Based Simulation Part V: Hot Spots Policing and Police Reform 14. Does Hot Spots Policing Inevitably Lead to Unfair and Abusive Police Practices, or Can We Maximize Both Fairness and Effectiveness in the New Proactive Policing? 15. Building collective action at crime hot spots: Findings from a randomized field experiment 16. Reforming the police through procedural justice training: A multicity randomized trial at crime hot spots Part VI: Conclusions 17. Hot Spots Policing: What We Know and What We Need to Know
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Hot spots policing;Crime prevention;Crime concentrations;Microgeographic units;Street segments;Microspatial crime patterns;Place-based policing;Criminology of place;Evidence-based policing
Part I: The Origins of Hot Spots Policing 1. Small Worlds of Crime and Justice Interventions: Discovering Crime Hot Spots 2. Hot Spots of Crime and Place-Based Prevention Part II: The Law of Crime Concentration 3. The Law of Crime Concentration and Criminology of Place 4. Crime concentrations at micro places: A review of the evidence Part III: Hot Spots of Crime 5. "It's Not as Bad as People Think the Place Is": The Potential for Informal Social Control at Crime Hot Spots 6. Hot Spots of Crime Are Not Just Hot Spots of Crime: Examining Health Outcomes at Street Segments 7. The Relationship Between Social Disorganization and Crime at the Micro Geographic Level: Findings from Tel Aviv-Yafo Using Israeli Census Data 8. Does Collective Efficacy Matter at the Micro Geographic Level? Findings From a Study of Street Segments Part IV: Hot Spots Policing 9. General Deterrent Effects of Police Patrol in Crime "HOT SPOTS": A Randomized, Controlled Trial 10. Policing Drug Hot Spots: The Jersey City Drug Market Analysis Experiment 11. Does Hot Spots Policing Have Meaningful Impacts on Crime? Findings from an Alternative Approach to Estimating Effect Sizes from Place-Based Program Evaluations 12. Does Crime Just Move Around the Corner? A Controlled Study of Spatial Displacement and Diffusion of Crime Control Benefits 13. Can Hot Spots Policing Reduce Crime In Urban Areas? An Agent-Based Simulation Part V: Hot Spots Policing and Police Reform 14. Does Hot Spots Policing Inevitably Lead to Unfair and Abusive Police Practices, or Can We Maximize Both Fairness and Effectiveness in the New Proactive Policing? 15. Building collective action at crime hot spots: Findings from a randomized field experiment 16. Reforming the police through procedural justice training: A multicity randomized trial at crime hot spots Part VI: Conclusions 17. Hot Spots Policing: What We Know and What We Need to Know
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