About this book series

SpringerBriefs in Crime and Place presents concise summaries of cutting-edge research across the field of Crime and Place. It publishes small but impactful volumes of between 50-125 pages, with a clearly defined focus. The series covers a broad range of Crime and Place research, including: experimental design and advanced research methods, crime prevention, the role of communities and places, policy-related applications, and methodological issues in crime and place research at various units of analysis.
The scope of the series spans the whole field of Crime and Place, including the communities they are within, on the leading edge and advancing research. It is international and cross-disciplinary, including a broad array of topics, including the importance of the micro-place in research, policing, crime prevention, quantitative methods, experimental methods, research design and analysis, and crime prevention when considering a spatial perspective.
SpringerBriefs in Crime and Place will be of interest to a broad range of researchers and practitioners working in Crime and Place research and in related academic fields such as Sociology, Geography, Public Health, and Economics.

Part of this series
SpringerBriefs in Criminology
Electronic ISSN
2946-5842
Print ISSN
2946-5834
Series Editor
  • Joshua Hinkle,
  • Sue-Ming Yang

Book titles in this series

  1. Place Management and Crime

    Ownership and Property Rights as a Source of Social Control

    Authors:
    • John E. Eck
    • Shannon J. Linning
    • Tamara D. Herold
    • Copyright: 2023

    Available Renditions

    • Soft cover
    • eBook
  2. Immigration and Crime

    Taking Stock

    Authors:
    • Charis E. Kubrin
    • Graham C. Ousey
    • Copyright: 2023

    Available Renditions

    • Soft cover
    • eBook