Connected in crime: the enduring effect of neighborhood networks on the spatial patterning of violence

The unequal spatial distribution of crime is an enduring feature of cit-ies. While research suggests that spatial diffusion processes heightenthis concentration, the actual mechanisms of diffusion are not well un-derstood as research rarely measures the ways in which people, groups,and behaviors con...

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Main Author: Papachristos, Andrew V. (Author)
Contributors: Bastomski, Sara
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2018
In: The American journal of sociology
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