For close to a century, the field of Community criminology has examined the causes and consequences of Community crime and delinquency rates.
In this book, Ralph Taylor argues that obstacles to deepening our understanding of community/crime links arise in part because most scholars have overlooked four fundamental concerns: how conceptual frames depend on the geographic units and/or Temporal unit.
Nevertheless, there is still a lot we do not know about the dynamics behind these connections.
For close to a century, the field of Community criminology has examined the causes and consequences of Community crime and delinquency rates