Detektor TV var med under Trygghetskamerans dag 26 april på Stockholm Clarion Hotel. Konferensen hade två teman: forskningens syn på säkerhetskamerors brottsförhindrande effekt samt vilka förväntningar som finns på den nya kameraövervakningslagen. Eric Piza, kriminolog och forskare vid City University of New York, var huvudtalare och bland övriga talare återfanns bland annat Axis grundare MartinContinue reading “Detektor TV: Höjdpunkter från Trygghetskamerans dag”
Yearly Archives: 2017
Crime in Context: Utilizing Risk Terrain Modeling and Conjunctive Analysis of Case Configurations to Explore the Dynamics of Criminogenic Behavior Settings
by Caplan, J., Kennedy, L., Barnum, J., and Piza, E. (2017) Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 33(2): 133-151 Published Article PAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Article description to be added soon.
The Current and Potential Role of Crime Analysts in Evaluations of Police Interventions: Results from a Survey of the International Association of Crime Analysts.
by Piza, E. and Feng, S. (2017) Police Quarterly, 20(4): 339-366. Research BriefOpen Access Post PrintPublished Article PAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Article description to be added soon.
Times Herald-Record: Perception vs. reality: People don’t feel safer despite drop in crime
Major violent and property crime in the mid-Hudson region has declined 42 percent from 1990 to 2015 despite a growing population, mirroring a national trend. The question is: Do you feel safer? A recent national poll suggests people don’t. The Gallup poll done in October 2016 found that Americans’ direct experience with crime was atContinue reading “Times Herald-Record: Perception vs. reality: People don’t feel safer despite drop in crime”
The Crime Kaleidoscope: A Cross Jurisdictional Analysis of Place Features and Crime in Three Urban Environments
by Barnum, J., Caplan, J., Kennedy, L., and Piza, E. (2017) Applied Geography, 79: 203-211 Published Article PAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Article description to be added soon.
Place-Based Correlates of Motor Vehicle Theft and Recovery: Measuring Spatial Influence Across Neighbourhood Context
by Piza, E., Feng, S., Kennedy, L. and Caplan, J. (2017) Urban Studies, 54(13): 2998-3021 Research BriefOpen Access Post PrintPublished Article PAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Article description to be added soon.