This groundbreaking book by Olof Dahlbà ck analyzes the direct effects of the environment and the indirect effects of geographical differentiation of individuals on the offender rates of different urban areas. In order to do this, relationships between crime and independent factors are analyzed in various ways - by considering cross-sectional and longitudinal aspects, linear and non-linear models, point and change data, different time periods, micro- and macro-level interaction, and data for individuals with different patterns of moves. The offender rates analyzed refer to individuals suspected by the police. The directly crime-influencing processes focused upon imply that individuals are affected by social control and social resources. The study makes use of advanced analytical models, novel methods and comprehensive data, and it solves several problems that have hampered research.



Autorentext

Olof Dahlbÿck is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology, Stockholm University, Sweden.



Klappentext

This groundbreaking book by Olof Dahlbÿck analyzes the direct effects of the environment and the indirect effects of geographical differentiation of individuals on the offender rates of different urban areas. In order to do this, relationships between crime and independent factors are analyzed in various ways - by considering cross-sectional and longitudinal aspects, linear and non-linear models, point and change data, different time periods, micro- and macro-level interaction, and data for individuals with different patterns of moves. The offender rates analyzed refer to individuals suspected by the police. The directly crime-influencing processes focused upon imply that individuals are affected by social control and social resources. The study makes use of advanced analytical models, novel methods and comprehensive data, and it solves several problems that have hampered research.



Zusammenfassung
This groundbreaking book by Olof DahlbAck analyzes the direct effects of the environment and the indirect effects of geographical differentiation of individuals on the offender rates of different urban areas. In order to do this, relationships between crime and independent factors are analyzed in various ways - by considering cross-sectional and longitudinal aspects, linear and non-linear models, point and change data, different time periods, micro- and macro-level interaction, and data for individuals with different patterns of moves. The offender rates analyzed refer to individuals suspected by the police. The directly crime-influencing processes focused upon imply that individuals are affected by social control and social resources. The study makes use of advanced analytical models, novel methods and comprehensive data, and it solves several problems that have hampered research.

Inhalt

Introduction; Chapter 1 Previous Research; Chapter 2 Theory; Chapter 3 Method; Chapter 4 Results I. Cross-Sectional Relationships; Chapter 5 Results II. Longitudinal Relationships; Chapter 6 Summary and Conclusions;

Titel
Environment and Crime among Residents in Urban Areas
Untertitel
A Study of Districts in Stockholm
EAN
9781317142416
ISBN
978-1-317-14241-6
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
06.05.2016
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.37 MB
Anzahl Seiten
204
Jahr
2016
Untertitel
Englisch