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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
The studies in this panel investigate the role of people’s daily mobility in the transmission of risk and opportunities across places. Data used vary from large scale cell phone mobility to smaller scale qualitative interviews with formerly incarcerated people.
The Pragmatic and Social Dimensions of Public Transportation in the Lives of Formerly Incarcerated People - Andrea Leverentz, North Carolina State University
Measuring Capable Guardianship Via Mobile Phone Data - CANCELLED - Elizabeth Groff, National Institute of Justice; Cory P. Haberman, University of Cincinnati; Mary Jo Fraley, Esri
Spillover Effects of Drug Markets on Gun Violence Across a Network of Neighborhoods - Nicole Johnson, Research Triangle Institute
Gun Violence Risk Transmission Across Networks of Neighborhoods: Understanding Exposure Effects on Mental Distress - Corina Graif, Pennsylvania State University; Christopher Han-Fai Seto, Purdue University; Joseph Risi, Penn State University
Division of Communities and Place