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View article: A systematic review of group-based trajectory analyses of spatial patterns of crime
A systematic review of group-based trajectory analyses of spatial patterns of crime Open
Originally developed in criminology to examine criminal careers, trajectory modelling, and particularly group-based trajectory modelling, is now widely applied to analyse a variety of other phenomena, including spatial crime dynamics. Howe…
View article: How governance under the ‘grand compromise’ affects refugee preferences for relocation: evidence from Syrian refugees in Lebanon
How governance under the ‘grand compromise’ affects refugee preferences for relocation: evidence from Syrian refugees in Lebanon Open
We examine how governance actors in first-asylum countries affect refugees' relocation preferences. We argue that external humanitarian actors and host country actors can have different effects on refugees' aspiration and perceived ability…
View article: COVID-19 restrictions, pub closures, and crime in Oslo, Norway
COVID-19 restrictions, pub closures, and crime in Oslo, Norway Open
Alcohol consumption and crime are closely linked and there is often more crime near pubs and bars. Few studies have considered the impact of restricting access to pubs or bars on crime, and the present study aims to provide more insight in…
View article: Government Targeting of Refugees in the Midst of Epidemics – CORRIGENDUM
Government Targeting of Refugees in the Midst of Epidemics – CORRIGENDUM Open
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View article: A Multi-Level Analysis of Risky Streets and Neighbourhoods for Dissident Republican Violence in Belfast
A Multi-Level Analysis of Risky Streets and Neighbourhoods for Dissident Republican Violence in Belfast Open
This paper uses graph theoretical measures to analyse the relationship between street network usage, as well as other street- and area-level factors, and dissident Republican violence in Belfast. A multi-level statistical model is used. Sp…
View article: Government Targeting of Refugees in the Midst of Epidemics
Government Targeting of Refugees in the Midst of Epidemics Open
We investigate how the outbreak of epidemics can affect host governments’ targeting of refugees and violation of their physical integrity rights. We argue that governments target repression against refugees for two reasons. First, refugees…
View article: The Journey Home: Violence, Anchoring, and Refugee Decisions to Return
The Journey Home: Violence, Anchoring, and Refugee Decisions to Return Open
While the UNHCR promotes voluntary repatriation as the preferred solution to refugee situations, there is little understanding of variation in refugees’ preferences regarding return. We develop a theoretical framework suggesting two mechan…
View article: Replication Data for Journey Back Home: Violence, Anchoring, and Refugee Decisions to Return
Replication Data for Journey Back Home: Violence, Anchoring, and Refugee Decisions to Return Open
Replication data for Journey Back Home: Violence, Anchoring, and Refugee Decisions to Return
View article: ROLE OF THE STREET NETWORK IN BURGLARS' SPATIAL DECISION‐MAKING*
ROLE OF THE STREET NETWORK IN BURGLARS' SPATIAL DECISION‐MAKING* Open
Explaining why crime is spatially concentrated has been a central theme of much criminological research. Although various theories focus on neighborhood social processes, environmental criminology asserts that the physical environment play…