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Risky Places: Measuring risk at places, Prof Martin Andresen, 9th Dec 2021

Knowing which places are risky can be an important aspect of where we choose to spend our time and, if we must place ourselves at greater risk, how we spend our time in those places. But how do…

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Risky places: Combining data and community resources to reduce crime at risky places , Prof. Joel Caplan

Crime prevention efforts require strong capacities for collaborative problem-solving and coordination of multiple community stakeholders. Research evidence and case studies will show how to topple…

From  Vania Ceccato 141 plays

Risky Places: Open drug markets as risky places for shootings by Dr. Manne Gerell

Open drug markets as risky places for shootings Gun violence is not random in its dispersal through time and space. It is highly clustered to specific locations, such as open drug markets and…

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Risky places: Place Network Investigations to Secure Risky Facilities by Prof. Tamara Herold

Place Network Investigations to Secure Risky Facilities Place Network Investigations (PNI) are used to identify risky facilities and eliminate crime opportunities. Originally designed as a gun…

From  Jacob Hassler 48 plays

Risky places: Stadia as risky places - The importance of context by Dr. Alina Ristea

Stadia as risky places: The importance of context The occurrence of crime within an area fluctuates from place to place. Several studies show that events that commonly engage large groups of people…

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Risky Places: Are shopping centers risky places? by Prof. Vania Ceccato

Risky Places: Are shopping centers risky places? In this webinar we propose a conceptual model to study crime in shopping centers. We first discuss the nature of crime in a shopping centre in…

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Risky Places: Risky facilities - Illegal fishing in the natural environment by Dr. Renee Zahnow

Risky facilities - Illegal fishing in the natural environment This presentation explores the extent to which a risky facilities framing can be applied to natural features of the environment that…

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Risky Places: Hanging out in Hyperspace: Risky places Redefined by Prof. Gisela Bichler

Hanging out in Hyperspace: Risky places Redefined COVID-19 highlighted two critical elements of human nature. People need human contact and routine behaviors evolve. Associations with others shape…

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Risky places: Risky night-time entertainment zones, corners, and slivers by Prof. Marcus Felson

Risky places: Risky night-time entertainment zones, corners Many crimes in modern societies occur in entertainment zones at night. Suburban and middle-class offenders contribute to these crimes as…

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Risky places: Measuring fear in risky places by Dr. Yasemin Irvin-Erikson.

In the past couple of years, the advancement of smartphone technology and increased use of smartphones among individuals have provided new means to criminology researchers and practitioners to…

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Risky places & public housing: Gun violence in NYC by Dr. Christopher Herrmann.

Many New Yorkers today enjoy a far safer and less risky city than the 1990’s — 2000’s , in every borough and by nearly any measure. But as New York City’s violent crime…

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Risky Places: Alcohol-serving businesses as risky places, by Dr. Ned Levine.

Risky Places: Alcohol-serving Businesses as Risky Places Alcohol abuse has long been associated with health problems and social ills including spousal and child abuse, crime and motor vehicle…

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Risky Places: How paths can be risky. Professor, Douglas Wiebe.

Risky Places: How paths can be risky Studies of crime and place have found that incidents of assault and victimization occur more often in some locations than others. Studies of individuals’…

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Risky Places: Public Transit – Risky facilities and ‘busyness’. Associate professor, Andy Newton

Public Transit – Risky facilities and ‘busyness’ This lecture will explore the extent to which public transit environs can considered as risky places for crime. Drawing on a range…

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Risky Places: Risky actions in risky situations, Dr. Beth Hardie.

Risky Places: Risky actions in risky situations This seminar emphasises the role of person-environment interaction in acts of crime. Rooted in the theoretical framework of Situational Action Theory,…

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Risky Places: Crime absorbers, crime radiators as risky places, Prof Kate Bowers, UCL

Crime absorbers, crime radiators as risky places This lecture re-examines the concept of crime radiators and crime absorbers first introduced by Bowers in 2014. We explore the notion of theft around…

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