RT Article T1 Modeling the Social and Spatial Proximity of Crime: Domestic and Sexual Violence Across Neighborhoods JF Journal of quantitative criminology VO 37 IS 2 SP 481 OP 516 A1 Kelling, Claire A2 Graif, Corina A2 Haran, Murali A2 Korkmaz, Gizem LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1760918067 AB Our goal is to understand the social dynamics affecting domestic and sexual violence in urban areas by investigating the role of connections between area nodes, or communities. We use innovative methods adapted from spatial statistics to investigate the importance of social proximity measured based on connectedness pathways between area nodes. In doing so, we seek to extend the standard treatment in the neighborhoods and crime literature of areas like census blocks as independent analytical units or as interdependent primarily due to geographic proximity. K1 Spatial generalized linear mixed models (SGLMM) K1 Social proximity K1 Commuting data K1 Police data initiative DO 10.1007/s10940-020-09454-w