TY - BOOK AU - Brantingham,Patricia L. AU - Brantingham,Paul J. AU - Carter,Ronald L. AU - Dunn,Christopher S. AU - Fishbine,Glenn M. AU - Georges-Abeyie,Daniel E. AU - Harries,Keith D. AU - Herbert,David T. AU - Joelson,Mitchell R. AU - Kress,Jack M. AU - Makres,Carl AU - Nelson,James F. AU - Nichols,Woodrow W. AU - Patterson,Gene E. AU - Phillips,Phillip D. AU - Pyle,Gerald F. AU - Quaile Hill,Kim AU - Rengert,George AU - Sanders,Ralph A. AU - Smith,Christopher J. AU - Stephenson,Larry K. AU - Swartz,Robert D. AU - Worden,Marshall A. TI - Crime: a Spatial Perspective SN - 9780231907880 AV - HV6150 .C74 U1 - 364.2 PY - 1980///] CY - New York, NY : PB - Columbia University Press, KW - Crime KW - United States KW - Criminal anthropology KW - Environmental psychology KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Contributors --; Foreword --; Introduction --; Part 1. The Spatial Perspective --; Introduction --; 1. Crime Area Research --; 2. Urban Crime and Spatial Perspectives: The British Experience --; 3. Spatial Aspects of Criminal Behavior --; 4. The Spatial Ecology of the Criminal Law --; Part 2. Empirical Spatial Analysis --; Interurban --; Introduction --; 5. Alternative Measures of Crime --; 6. Crime, Occupation, and Economic Specialization --; 7. Criminogenic Correlates of Intermetropolitan Crime Rates, 1960 and 1970 --; Intraurban --; Introduction --; 8. The Social Area Structure of Suburban Crime --; 9. Centrographic Analysis of Crime --; 10. Mental Maps, Social Characteristics, and Criminal Mobility --; 11. Characteristics and Typology of the Journey to Crime --; 12. A Spatial Analysis of Retail/Commercial Homicides in Detroit: 1968–1974 --; Psychospatial --; Introduction --; 13. Area-Images and Behavior: An Alternative Perspective for Understanding Urban Crime --; 14. Cognitive Mapping and the Subjective Geography of Crime --; 15. Systematic Sociospatial Variation in Perceptions of Crime Location and Severity --; Part 3. Applications of Spatial Approaches --; Introduction --; 16. The Display of Geographic Information in Crime Analysis --; 17. A Geographically-Based Crime Problem Identification System – Its Application to the Analysis and Prevention of Crime --; 18. Theory and Practice in Urban Police Response --; Conclusion --; Name Index --; Subject Index; restricted access N2 - A comprehensive sampler of the social ecology and geography of crime. Examines the relevance of spatially oriented crime analyses and holistic theories of crime causation, location, and criminal victimization UR - https://doi.org/10.7312/geor90788 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780231880497 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/cover/covers/9780231880497.jpg ER -