An experimental evaluation of the program (Weisburd et al 2020) finds increased collective action between residents and police (e.g., collaboration in problem solving and contacts), but greater fear and crime reporting. https://t.co/U0Sb7ViyBQ https://t.co
RT @gill_char: Our article on building collective action at hot spots is free to read in JEC this month! @cebcp @gmucriminology
RT @gill_char: Our article on building collective action at hot spots is free to read in JEC this month! @cebcp @gmucriminology https://t.c…
RT @gill_char: Our article on building collective action at hot spots is free to read in JEC this month! @cebcp @gmucriminology https://t.c…
RT @SpringerCrim: Free to read! Journal of Experimental Criminology’s Editor’s Choice article “Building Collective Action at Crime Hot Spot…
RT @gill_char: Our article on building collective action at hot spots is free to read in JEC this month! @cebcp @gmucriminology
RT @gill_char: Our article on building collective action at hot spots is free to read in JEC this month! @cebcp @gmucriminology
RT @gill_char: Our article on building collective action at hot spots is free to read in JEC this month! @cebcp @gmucriminology
RT @gill_char: Our article on building collective action at hot spots is free to read in JEC this month! @cebcp @gmucriminology
Our article on building collective action at hot spots is free to read in JEC this month! @cebcp @gmucriminology
RT @SpringerCrim: Free to read! Journal of Experimental Criminology’s Editor’s Choice article “Building Collective Action at Crime Hot Spot…
RT @Fabricio_PW: A diferença para a criminologia abordada predominantemente no Brasil.
RT @SpringerCrim: Free to read! Journal of Experimental Criminology’s Editor’s Choice article “Building Collective Action at Crime Hot Spot…
RT @SpringerCrim: Free to read! Journal of Experimental Criminology’s Editor’s Choice article “Building Collective Action at Crime Hot Spot…
RT @SpringerCrim: Free to read! Journal of Experimental Criminology’s Editor’s Choice article “Building Collective Action at Crime Hot Spot…
RT @Fabricio_PW: A diferença para a criminologia abordada predominantemente no Brasil. https://t.co/WdKoMuAi2W
RT @SpringerCrim: Free to read! Journal of Experimental Criminology’s Editor’s Choice article “Building Collective Action at Crime Hot Spot…
A diferença para a criminologia abordada predominantemente no Brasil.
RT @SpringerCrim: Free to read! Journal of Experimental Criminology’s Editor’s Choice article “Building Collective Action at Crime Hot Spot…
@jordiortizgar atento a esto (guarda para cuando acabes lo tuyo!)
Free to read! Journal of Experimental Criminology’s Editor’s Choice article “Building Collective Action at Crime Hot Spots” examines the impacts of 'Assets Coming Together', a policing intervention directed at increasing collective action. Read it at: http
Check out new findings from the CNA-supported @BPPD Strategies for Policing Innovation RCT designed to foster collective community action in crime hotspots. Access available until March 1. https://t.co/m9t6rnTTwt #SPI https://t.co/jKKJWV3XSR
US experimental research re effort to increase collective action and #collectiveefficacy: little impact on collective efficacy or police legitimacy; fear of crime and crime reporting both up; sig crime decrease when reporting increase accounted for https:
RT @markogeovani: A rare study that directly addresses the potential effect of increased-reporting artifact of community engagement "Buildi…
Bookmarking for a deeper dive, but notably from Weisburd.
RT @gmucriminology: New research from CLS profs David Weisburd, @gill_char, alum Alese Wooditch, and police partners.
New research from CLS profs David Weisburd, @gill_char, alum Alese Wooditch, and police partners.
RT @CaterinaGRoman: Agreed. Rare & important study. Great study for understanding that there are other important outcomes besides crime red…
Agreed. Rare & important study. Great study for understanding that there are other important outcomes besides crime reduction. Fear of crime increased in treatment areas. Lots to think about here and learn from.
A rare study that directly addresses the potential effect of increased-reporting artifact of community engagement "Building collective action at crime hot spots: Findings from a randomized field experiment" https://t.co/aCk1wrkuH5
It seems interesting...
RT @CrimPapers: “Building Collective Action At Crime Hot Spots: Findings From A Randomized Field Experiment” in J Exp Criminol https://t.co…
RT @CrimPapers: “Building Collective Action At Crime Hot Spots: Findings From A Randomized Field Experiment” in J Exp Criminol https://t.co…
RT @CrimPapers: “Building Collective Action At Crime Hot Spots: Findings From A Randomized Field Experiment” in J Exp Criminol https://t.co…
RT @CrimPapers: “Building Collective Action At Crime Hot Spots: Findings From A Randomized Field Experiment” in J Exp Criminol https://t.co…
RT @CrimPapers: “Building Collective Action At Crime Hot Spots: Findings From A Randomized Field Experiment” in J Exp Criminol https://t.co…
RT @CrimPapers: “Building Collective Action At Crime Hot Spots: Findings From A Randomized Field Experiment” in J Exp Criminol https://t.co…
RT @CrimPapers: “Building Collective Action At Crime Hot Spots: Findings From A Randomized Field Experiment” in J Exp Criminol https://t.co…
RT @CrimPapers: “Building Collective Action At Crime Hot Spots: Findings From A Randomized Field Experiment” in J Exp Criminol https://t.co…