Residential burglary and concentrated disadvantage: A spatial heterogeneity analysis in Mexico City
Carlos Vilalta y Gustavo Fondevila, Profesor Investigador Titular de la División de Estudios Jurídicos del CIDE, escribieron el artículo Residential burglary and concentrated disadvantage: A spatial heterogeneity analysis in Mexico City en GeoJournal. Abstract Previous empirical studies on the correlation between residential burglary and concentrated disadvantage (CD) in Latin America commonly omit the spatial elements of the relationship.
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The impact of city block layout on residential burglary: Mexico City as case study
Gustavo Fondevila, Profesor Investigador Titular de la División de Estudios Jurídicos del CIDE; junto con Carlos J. Vilalta y Thomas Sánchez escribieron el artículo The impact of city block layout on residential burglary: Mexico City as case study en la revista Crime, Law and Social Change. Abstract Using block level data for Mexico City as
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Testing Routine Activity Theory in Mexico
Gustavo Fondevila, Profesor Investigador Titular de la División de Estudios Jurídicos del CIDE, junto con Carlos Vilalta escribieron el artículo Testing Routine Activity Theory in Mexico en The British Journal of Criminology. Resumen Using a comprehensive victimization survey data set, we develop the first test of routine activity (RA) theory in a Latin American country.
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