@JacobKaplan19 One of the points Wim Bernasco and I emphasized in our paper, which we thought was important given how some scholars present(ed) (the law of) crime concentration: https://t.co/tF83KD0tHh
From the special issue on the Law of Crime Concentration at Places - out today https://t.co/ZW8byyRUtF https://t.co/Od8evLRmov
RT @CrimPapers: “More Places Than Crimes: Implications For Evaluating the Law of Crime Concentration At Place” in J Quant Criminol https://…
I'm reading this on #springerlink https://t.co/tQdsIX1VzK
RT @CrimPapers: “More Places Than Crimes: Implications For Evaluating the Law of Crime Concentration At Place” in J Quant Criminol https://…
RT @CrimPapers: “More Places Than Crimes: Implications For Evaluating the Law of Crime Concentration At Place” in J Quant Criminol https://…
RT @CrimPapers: “More Places Than Crimes: Implications For Evaluating the Law of Crime Concentration At Place” in J Quant Criminol https://…
RT @CrimPapers: “More Places Than Crimes: Implications For Evaluating the Law of Crime Concentration At Place” in J Quant Criminol https://…
RT @CrimPapers: “More Places Than Crimes: Implications For Evaluating the Law of Crime Concentration At Place” in J Quant Criminol https://…
W. Bernaso & W. Steenbeek suggest that crime concentration be reported with the Lorenz curve and summarized with ...:https://t.co/iZw7VHBtKy