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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
The panel includes four papers investigating different dimensions of the measurement of crime concentration. This includes an examination of crime concentration in England and Wales, as well as three papers considering different strategies for measuring concentration. This panel was organized by the Division of Communities and Place.
Division Session of Interest / Division of Communities and Place
Division Session of Interest / Division of Experimental Criminology
Examining the "Law of Crime Concentrations" Across Multiple Jurisdictions - SangJun Park, George Mason University; Cynthia Lum, George Mason University
Measuring the Law of Crime Concentration in U.S. Cities - Roderick Jones, Western Kentucky University
Taxonomy of street segment and beyond: Combining measures of concentration - YongJei Lee, University of Colorado Colorado Springs; John E. Eck, University of Cincinnati
The Action is Everywhere, but Greater at More Localized Spatial Scales: Disentangling Concentrations of Crime at Addresses from Streets and Neighborhoods - Dan O'Brien, Northeastern University / Boston Area Research Initiative