Pockets of Crime
Broken Windows, Collective Efficacy, and the Criminal Point of View
256 pages, 41 halftones, 5 maps, 3 line drawings, 5 tables 6 x 9
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2007
Cloth $59.00
ISBN: 9780226774985
Published October 2007
Paper $25.00
ISBN: 9780226774992
Published October 2007
Foreword, by Robert J. Sampson Acknowledgments
1 Introduction and Overview 2 Explaining Crime Hotspots: Overview and Extensions of Broken Windows and Collective Efficacy Theories 3 Here’s the Neighborhood: A Video Ethnographic Tour of Grand Boulevard, 2000 4 Perceived Sources of Neighborhood Disorder 5 “Where’s the Dope At?” The Need to Understand Drug Dealing from the Ground Up 6 “I Want It, I See It, I Take It”: The Robbery Hotspots 7 “That’s the Way We Grew Up”: The Battery Hotspots 8 What This All Means: Summary, Conclusions, and Implications Appendix A: Methodological Appendix Appendix B: Recent Trends in Research on Broken Windows Appendix C: Recent Trends in Research on Collective Efficacy
References Index
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