Communities and Place Panels for ASC 2025
WEDNESDAY
Communities and Place Panel: Spatiotemporal analysis of crime and modelling: Insights from the Brazilian context, Wed, Nov 12, 12:30 to 1:50pm, Ledroit Park – Meeting Level 3
Chair: Vania Ceccato
Public perceptions of change in urban landscapes with drastic crime shifts using Google Street View — Germain Garcia-Zanabria, Vania Ceccato, & Luis Gustavo Nonato
The Pandemic’s Footprint: Exploring the Spatial Shifts in Crimes in Belo Horizonte, Brazil — Vitor Goncalves, Vania Ceccato, & Rafael Mazoni
Nighttime Economy and Lethal Violence in a Tourist City: The Role of Alcohol Selling Outlets in Recife, Brazil — Duan Vilela Ferreira, Vania Ceccato, Caroline Maria de M. Mota
Police legitimacy in Brazil: the role of race, economic class, and trust on perceived bias — Gustavo Carvalho Moreira, Vania Ceccato, & Justice Tankebe
Patterns of gendered violence in areas of land conflicts in Brazil — Vania Ceccato & Marco Antonio Mitidiero Junior
Communities and Place: Hotspots, Environmental Features, Tourism, and Crime, Wed, Nov 12, 12:30 to 1:50pm, Shaw – Meeting Level 3
Overdose Hotspots and the Law of Concentration: Assessing Overdose Concentrations in Cincinnati, Ohio — Ben Feldmeyer, Sarah Manchak, Cory Haberman, Calvin Proffit, & Bradley O’Guinn
Concentration or Coincidence? Rethinking the Randomness on Crime Concentration at Place through a Target-Based Approach — Yichao Gao
Safety and Security at Two Airport Metro Stations: Insights from Passenger Surveys and CPTED Assessments — Hailey Khatchatourian, Cynthia Lum, Christopher Koper, & Catherine Kimbrell
Criminogenic Tourism Gentrification — Kevin Fox Gotham
Division of Communities and Place – Social Event
Wed, Nov 12, 5:00 to 7:00pm, Off site: Busboys and Poets: 450 K St NW, Washington, DC 20001 (in the Giovanni Room)
THURSDAY
Communities and Place: Neighborhood Dynamics, Violence, and Social Control – Exploring Crime, Reentry, and Racial Contexts, Thu, Nov 13, 3:30 to 4:50pm, Chinatown – Meeting Level 3
Chair: Alyssa Chamberlain
Neighborhood Context, Security Level, and Recidivism: Implications for Theory and Reentry Programs — Paul E. Bellair, Thomas L. McNulty, & Steven Lopez
Neighborhood Diversity, Racial Threat, and Social Control: Examining Variability by Disadvantage and Racial Composition — Karen F. Parker & Richard Stansfield
Blades or Bullets? Neighborhood Factors, Victim Characteristics, and Type of Weapon Use in Violent Crime — Alyssa Chamberlain, Lyndsay Boggess, & Lexi Gill
The Effects of Poverty on Black, White, and Latino Homicides: Testing for Racial/Ethnic Invariance — Wenyi (May) Wang & Christopher Contreras
Disentangling the reciprocal effects of incarceration, socioeconomic disadvantage, and crime in communities — Joe Risi
Communities and Place: Super Controllers, Risk Terrain Models, and Crime
Thu, Nov 13, 5:00 to 6:20pm, Marquis Salon 7 – Meeting Level 2
Super Controllers: Taking Stock of the Literature, 2010-2025 –Natalie Beck & Shannon J. Linning
Super Controllers in Online Spaces: Influencing Online Place Management — Ivana Zdjelar & Shannon J. Linning
Risk Terrain Modeling and Spatial Analysis of Vehicle Burglaries near Professional Sporting Events in Dallas — Shea Andrew Robinson & Olga Semukhina
Risk, Place, and Drug Crime: Examining the Built Environment’s Impact on Drug Offenses — David Dickie & Olga Semukhina
Is it Safe to Charge? Exploring Crime and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Portland, Oregon — Christopher Alston & Olga Semukhina
FRIDAY
Division of Communities and Place – Executive Board Meeting, Fri, Nov 14, 8:00 to 9:20am, Howard – Courtyard, Level 2
Division of Communities and Place – Awards Ceremony and Social, Fri, Nov 14, 9:30 to 10:50am, Howard – Courtyard, Level 2
Communities and Place: How Environments Shape Criminal Opportunities and Prevention Strategies, Fri, Nov 14, 11:00am to 12:20pm, Chinatown – Meeting Level 3
Chair: Lyndsay Boggess
Do pedestrian tunnels and urban underpasses attract crime? — Vania Ceccato, Ioannis Ioannidis, & Marcus Felson
Direct and Indirect Situational Crime Prevention: Using the COSTS Criteria to Improve Program Design — Shannon J. Linning & Jen-Li Shen
Remote Learning as a Natural Experiment: Analyzing Crime Near Schools Pre- and Post-COVID — Kyra Grunewald & Jon Maskaly
Vice and Violence: The Spatial Distribution of Alcohol Outlets, Adult Entertainment, and Sex-Specific Intergroup Violence — Yuna Kim, Lyndsay Boggess, & Alyssa W. Chamberlain
Smart Doorbells: Crime, Place and Cyberspace — Shane Johnson
Communities and Place: Activity Space Exposures, Community Perceptions, and Crime, Fri, Nov 14, 12:30 to 1:50pm, Chinatown – Meeting Level 3
Collective Efficacy, Disorder, and Real-Time Perceptions of Informal Social Control Among Youth — Christopher R. Browning, Catherine A. Calder, Bethany Boettner, & Nicolo P. Pinchak
The Web of Public Trust and Urban Crime, — Nicolo P. Pinchak
Crossing Lines, Reducing Crimes: Ecological Network Structure and Neighborhood Crime Rates — Brian Soller & David M. Ramey
The Environment’s Impact on Perceptions of Safety: An Analysis of Community Safety Walk Observations and Field Notes in Japan — Susan Nembhard & Yutaka Harada
Communities and Place: Community Perceptions, Education, Violence, and a Public Safety Collaborative, Fri, Nov 14, 2:00 to 3:20pm, Chinatown – Meeting Level 3
Decoding Criminogenic Visual Cues: Saliency Detection & Urban Imagery for Understanding Crime Perception Across Neighborhoods — Riley Tucker & Alfred Chao
Education and Violence: How Does Public K-12 Education Affect County-Level Homicide Rates? — Tianyi Zhang
Schools and the Persistence of Neighborhood Violence — Nicolo P. Pinchak
Improving public safety through a place-based participatory approach – the case of the Newark Public Safety Collaborative (NPSC — Gaspard Tissandier, Adriana Santos, & Alejandro Gimenez-Santana