Place Management and Crime

Place Management and Crime
Title Place Management and Crime PDF eBook
Author John E. Eck
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 122
Release 2023-03-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3031276930

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This brief describes the theory and evidence of a form of social control known as place management. Created by property owners, place management is an alternative to the two other domains of social control: formally created by the state and informally created by residents. It helps explain the high concentration of crime and disorder at a relatively small proportion of addresses and facilities. This volume examines the specifics of place management and extends it in three ways: to show how high crime places may radiate crime into their surroundings; to reveal networks of places that create crime hotspot spanning blocks; to demonstrate how networks of place managers influence crime throughout neighborhoods. Finally, it shows that the policy implications of place management extend far beyond the police and should include regulatory policies.

Journal of Place Management and Development

Journal of Place Management and Development
Title Journal of Place Management and Development PDF eBook
Author Ares Kalandides
Publisher
Total Pages 125
Release 2016
Genre Crime prevention
ISBN 9781786357342

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Reducing Crime and Drug Dealing by Improving Place Management

Reducing Crime and Drug Dealing by Improving Place Management
Title Reducing Crime and Drug Dealing by Improving Place Management PDF eBook
Author John E. Eck
Publisher
Total Pages 2
Release 1999
Genre Drug abuse and crime
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The Criminology of Place

The Criminology of Place
Title The Criminology of Place PDF eBook
Author David Weisburd
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 289
Release 2012-10-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0199709106

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The study of crime has focused primarily on why particular people commit crime or why specific communities have higher crime levels than others. In The Criminology of Place, David Weisburd, Elizabeth Groff, and Sue-Ming Yang present a new and different way of looking at the crime problem by examining why specific streets in a city have specific crime trends over time. Based on a 16-year longitudinal study of crime in Seattle, Washington, the book focuses our attention on small units of geographic analysis-micro communities, defined as street segments. Half of all Seattle crime each year occurs on just 5-6 percent of the city's street segments, yet these crime hot spots are not concentrated in a single neighborhood and street by street variability is significant. Weisburd, Groff, and Yang set out to explain why. The Criminology of Place shows how much essential information about crime is inevitably lost when we focus on larger units like neighborhoods or communities. Reorienting the study of crime by focusing on small units of geography, the authors identify a large group of possible crime risk and protective factors for street segments and an array of interventions that could be implemented to address them. The Criminology of Place is a groundbreaking book that radically alters traditional thinking about the crime problem and what we should do about it.

Unraveling the Crime-Place Connection, Volume 22

Unraveling the Crime-Place Connection, Volume 22
Title Unraveling the Crime-Place Connection, Volume 22 PDF eBook
Author David Weisburd
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 304
Release 2017-11-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351374346

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Unraveling the Crime-Place Connection examines in a new light how places enhance our understanding of crime and its control. While there has been much work in this area focused on policy, few have examined the underlying theories that inform this work. Theory has played a secondary role in the "criminology of place," and this volume brings it to the forefront of scholarly concerns. Each part and its chapters illuminate cutting-edge ideas in the etiology and control of crime at place, beginning with an introductory Part I. Crime is often concentrated in very small geographies, and Part II emphasizes the importance of capturing the dynamic nature of places in order to understand crime clustering. Part III offers integrative theories on the varying contextual arrangements of places and links theories of places to other theories of individuals, neighborhoods, and other social contexts. In Part IV, theorists ask how the actions of place owners facilitate or control crime and what policies governments can institute to regulate place management. This volume will be of interest to criminologists worldwide and useful for graduate-level or advanced undergraduate courses on environmental criminology or crime prevention.

Place Matters

Place Matters
Title Place Matters PDF eBook
Author David Weisburd
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 223
Release 2016-04-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1316483150

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Over the last two decades, there has been increased interest in the distribution of crime and other antisocial behavior at lower levels of geography. The focus on micro geography and its contribution to the understanding and prevention of crime has been called the 'criminology of place'. It pushes scholars to examine small geographic areas within cities, often as small as addresses or street segments, for their contribution to crime. Here, the authors describe what is known about crime and place, providing the most up-to-date and comprehensive review available. Place Matters shows that the study of criminology of place should be a central focus of criminology in the twenty-first century. It creates a tremendous opportunity for advancing our understanding of crime, and for addressing it. The book brings together eighteen top scholars in criminology and place to provide comprehensive research expanding across different themes.

Bar Management and Crime

Bar Management and Crime
Title Bar Management and Crime PDF eBook
Author Tamara D. Madensen
Publisher
Total Pages 230
Release 2007
Genre
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Theory and research in the area of environmental criminology have suggested that people who own or manage particular locations can influence crime at these places. This dissertation extends our understanding of the role of place managers in two ways. First, a specific definition of place management is offered. Second, the relationships between the elements of this definition are explicated in a proposed theory of place management in bars. Data collected from bars in Cincinnati, Ohio are used to examine the plausibility of the theory. Findings indicate a strong relationship between place management practices and levels of crime and disorder at these locations. The study concludes with the proposal of a general theory of place management and suggestions for future research and theoretical development.