Area and individual differences in personal crime victimisation incidence: The role of individual, lifestyle/routine activities and contextual predictors
Journal article
Authors | Pease, Ken and Andromachi, Tseloni |
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Abstract | This article examines how personal crime differences between areas and between individuals are predicted by area and population heterogeneity and their synergies. It draws on lifestyle/routine activities and social disorganization theories to model the number of personal victimization incidents over individuals including routine activities and area characteristics, respectively, as well as their (cross-cluster) interactions. The methodology employs multilevel or hierarchical negative binomial regression with extra binomial variation using data from the British Crime Survey and the UK Census. Personal crime rates differ substantially across areas, reflecting to a large degree the |
Keywords | area predictors; Crime counts |
Year | 2014 |
Journal | International Review of Victimology |
Publisher | Sage |
ISSN | 02697580 |
20479433 | |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1177/0269758014547991 |
Web address (URL) | http://hdl.handle.net/10545/623684 |
hdl:10545/623684 | |
Publication dates | 02 Sep 2014 |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 24 Apr 2019, 12:30 |
Accepted | 01 Jan 2014 |
Contributors | University of Derby |
File | File Access Level Open |
https://repository.derby.ac.uk/item/954w5/area-and-individual-differences-in-personal-crime-victimisation-incidence-the-role-of-individual-lifestyle-routine-activities-and-contextual-predictors
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