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Session Submission Type: Roundtable Session
Research on neighborhood correlates of crime has long suffered from urban bias due to the availability of data in larger cities. The papers in this roundtable session engage with urban bias by examining issues of crime and violence in smaller and medium size cities.
Interrogating the Relationship of Rapid Population Growth with Violence in a Suburban City - Michael Scott Barton, University of Alabama; Briana Anderson, University of Alabama; Caitlin Charles, Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center
Baton Rouge Blue: Exploring Predictors of Trust in the Police - Joy Njeh, Kinder Institute for Urban Research, Rice University
The Looking Glass of Self-Help: Temporal, Relational, and Environmental Dynamics in Modern Day Gun Violence - Kenneth Wilhelm, University of Alabama
How do offender-victim dynamics differ across spatial patterns within a small southern city or college town? - William Brock, University of Alabama