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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
The panel explores the way crime and other negative outcomes are concentrated in particular places. The first two papers engage with connections to public health, including drug overdoses and other physical and mental health outcomes. The second two papers explore different dimensions of crime hot spots. This panel was organized by the Division of Communities and Place.
Community-Level Overdose Concentration: Assessing the Macro-Level Patterns and Predictors of Drug Overdose Death Rates across U.S. Locales - Ben Feldmeyer, University of Cincinnati; Diana Sun, University of Cincinnati; Teresa C. Kulig, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Francis T. Cullen, University of Cincinnati; Cecilia Chouhy, Florida State University
Examining the Spatial Patterns of Co-morbidity of Mental Health and substance abuse at the street level - Victoria L. Goldberg, George Mason University; Clair White, University of Wyoming; David Weisburd, George Mason University
Mapping and Explaining Spatial Patterns of Homicides in San Francisco, 1970-2003 - Patrick R. Cundiff, Western Michigan University; Jacob H. Becker, Oakland University; Kelsey Cundiff, Pennsylvania State University
Crime-Place Networks: Eliminating Infrastructures for Criminal Activity - Tamara D. Madensen-Herold, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; William Sousa, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Stacey L. Clouse, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Joshua W. Donnelly, University of Nevada, Las Vegas