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19 Some Effects of Being Female on Criminal Spatial Behavior

Newman et al., 2017

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14294763880171739660
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Newman O
Franck K
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Social, Ecological and Environmental Theories of Crime

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This chapter aims to examine the causal mechanisms underlying the relationship of physical design to crime and fear of crime. The larger the building, the lower the level of social interaction and, in turn, the lower the rate of personal crime. Building size has a large total …
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