ASC 2024: DCP Meetings & Panels

DCP Meetings and Social Events

Division of Communities & Place Awards Ceremony and Social, Fri, Nov 15, 9:30 to 10:50am, Golden Gate C3 – B2 Level

Division of Communities & Place Reception, Thu, Nov 14, 6:00 to 8:00pm, Offsite – Fang Restaurant, 660 Howard St, San Francisco, CA 94105 (9-minute walk from the conference hotel)

DCP-Sponsored Panels

WEDNESDAY

Communities and Place: Micro Places, Terrorism, and Property Managers, Wed, Nov 13, 12:30 to 1:50pm, Nob Hill A – Lower B2 Level

How do property managers prevent crime? Insights from Sweden’s residential sector – Vania Ceccato, John Eck, & Gabriel Gliori

Online Places and Radicalization: Using crime-involved places (CS4) to understand the radicalization process – Mackenzie Hart, Ivana Zdjelar, Garth Davies, & Shannon J. Linning

Using crime-involved places (CS4) to understand terrorist attacks:  The importance of in-person and online place networks – Ivana Zdjelar, Mackenzie Hart, Shannon J. Linning, & Garth Davies

Discussant – Matt Valasik

Multidimensional Approaches to Studying Crime and the Intersections of Race, Ethnicity, and Community Characteristics, Wed, Nov 13, 11:00am to 12:20pm, Salon 10 – Lower B2 Level

Blurred boundaries of ‘known’ drug locations: The roles of community characteristics, race, and previous drug arrests in police decision-making – Elizabeth Griffiths & Kay L. Levine

Accounting for Spatial Mobility and Sociospatial Context: Consequences for Ecological Studies of Crime – John R. Hipp

Investor and neighborhood race on the relationship between mortgage investment and neighborhood crime – Alyssa Chamberlain, Lyndsay Boggess, & Thomas Stucky

Rising ethnic diversity slightly dents collective efficacy – A longitudinal study of urban neighborhoods – Dietrich Oberwittler

Street PAR and the community: Exploring the linkages between market economic conditions, social cohesion, and crime – Abass Muhammed, Karen F. Parker, & Yasser A. Payne

Communities and Place: Community Deprivation, Investment, and Change, Wed, Nov 13, 5:00 to 6:20pm, Salon 12 – Lower B2 Level

Disorder or Disorganization: Which Moderates Street Walkability’s Relationship to Neighborhood Safety? – Christopher Contreras & John P. Moylan

Exploring the Reciprocal Relationship Between Neighborhood Change and Crime: A Multicity Study in the US – Xiaoshuang Iris Luo

Substandard Housing and Neighborhood Crime: Nonrecursive Effects Over Time – Seth A. Williams

Economic inequality and place: Does relative deprivation within U.S. counties affect drug overdose deaths, 2000-2015? – Diana Sun, Ben Feldmeyer, & Calvin Profitt

THURSDAY

Communities and Place:  Disadvantage, Education, and Race/Ethnicity, Thu, Nov 14, 8:00 to 9:20am, Sierra B – 5th Level

Redlining’s Legacy: Exploring Racial Disparities in Arrests in Baltimore – Carol Xuanying Chen & Xinyi Situ

The Significance of Duration Weighted Neighborhood Effects for Violent Behavior and Explanation of Ethnoracial Differences – Paul E. Bellair, Thomas L. McNulty, & Daniel L. Carlson

Education Expenditure as a Violence Reduction Strategy: Implications of Prioritizing Public Education on County-Level Homicide Rates – Tianyi Zhang

Incarceration effects on communities: Understanding the delayed effects on children – Joseph Risi & Corina Graif

Communities and Place: Immigration and Communities, Thu, Nov 14, 8:00 to 9:20am, Nob Hill B – Lower B2 Level

Extending the Immigration Crime Nexus to the Context of Gangs – Calvin Proffit, John Leverso, & Ben Feldmeyer

Immigration Effects on Community Drug Overdose Death Rates for Foreign-Born and U.S.-Born Populations – Ben Feldmeyer, Diana Sun, & Calvin Proffit

The Impact of Media Coverage of and Public Concern with Immigration on Jail Incarceration: The Importance of Context – Faraneh Shamserad

Discussant – Ramiro Martinez

Communities and Place: Crime and Fear of Crime: Exploring Emerging Methodologies, Thu, Nov 14, 2:00 to 3:20pm, Sierra A – 5th Level

The potential of remote sensing data in urban crime analysis – Vania Ceccato & Ioannis Ioannidis

Combining surveys with app-based crowdsourcing to capture residents’ and non-residents’ safety perceptions – Jonatan Abraham & Vania Ceccato

The impact of illumination changes on outdoor rape using satellite data. The case of Stockholm, Sweden – Ioannis Ioannidis, Vania Ceccato, Andrea Nascetti, & Robert Haining

Neighborhood Human Mobility Clustering and Its Impact on Crime: Advancing Spatial Analysis by Taking a Closer Look at the Characteristics of Ambient Population – Olga Semukhina, Junghwan Bae, Stan Korotchenko, & Chris Copeland

Communities and Place: Perceptions and Experiences of Place (PEP) with Emerging Forms of Data, Thu, Nov 14, 3:30 to 4:50pm, Sierra B – 5th Level

Place Familiarity as a Predictor of Positive Place Sentiment: Understanding Contextual and Individual-Level Determinants – Christopher Browning, Rebecca Wickes, Danielle Reynald, Chloe Keel, Ying Lu, & Jonanthan Corcoran

The temporal and spatial drivers of collective efficacy perceptions – Rebecca Wickes, Chloe Keel, Danielle Reynald, Christopher Browning, Ying Lu, Jonathan Corcoran

Gendered Mobilities in Urban Neighbourhoods: Women’s and Men’s Risk of Victimization and Activity Spaces – Chloe Keel, Rebecca Wickes, Jonathan Corcoran, Danielle Reynald, Christopher Browning, & Ying Lu

Discussant – John R. Hipp

Communities and Place: Population, Parks, and Murals, Thu, Nov 14, 5:00 to 6:20pm, Salon 6 – Lower B2 Level

Communities, Measurement, and Crime: What’s zero population got to do with it? – Adam Boessen

Parks and Crime: A Mixed-Methods Study of Neighborhood Park Features in Baltimore – Casey Kindall, Lauren Porter, Chester Harvey, Bianca Bersani, & Elaine Eggleston Doherty

A Picture Worth A Thousand Words: The Effect of Murals on Crime – Maya Moritz

Discussant – Lauren Porter

FRIDAY

Communities and Place: Crime Radiation, Fri, Nov 15, 12:30 to 1:50pm, Sierra A – 5th Level

Prolegomena to Any Future Theory of Crime Radiation – Kate Bowers

Does What Happens in Places Stay in Places? A Theory of Crime Radiation – Shannon J. Linning, John E. Eck, & Kate Bowers

Crime radiation evidence: A review of adjacent literatures – John E. Eck, Shannon J. Linning, & Kate Bowers

Does crime radiate from bars? A study of Houston, Texas – Tyler S. Mierzwa, Shannon J. Linning, & Martin A. Andresen

Communities and Place: Crime Concentration, Rural Areas, and Police, Fri, Nov 15, 2:00 to 3:20pm, Sierra A – 5th Level

Over-Policing or Under-Policing: Impact on Communities – I-Ching Jen

Measuring Crime Concentration in Place and Time: A Distance-Based Alternative – Yichao Gao

Crime specialization in rural and remote Queensland – Tarah Hodgkinson

Analyzing Rural Crime Concentrations in Hamilton County (OH) – Matthew McGrath, Bradley J. O’Guinn, & Cory P. Haberman,

Urban Informatics: Using Big Data to Understand and Serve Communities, Fri, Nov 15, 2:00 to 3:20pm, Nob Hill B – Lower B2 Level

Christopher R. Browning

Corina Graif

Caterina Roman

Communities and Place: Spatial Networks and Crime – Risk Transmission, and Guardianship in a Mobile World, Fri, Nov 15, 3:30 to 4:50pm, Nob Hill C – Lower B2 Level

The pragmatic and social dimensions of public transportation in the lives of formerly incarcerated people – Andrea Leverentz

Measuring capable guardianship via mobile phone data – Elizabeth Groff, Cory Haberman, & Mary Jo Fraley

Spillover effects of drug markets on gun violence across a network of neighborhoods – Nicole J. Johnson

Gun violence risk transmission across networks of neighborhoods: Understanding  exposure effects on mental distress – Corina Graif, Christopher H. Seto, & Joseph Risi