Cohen & Felson
Jane Jacobs
Hipp & Boessen & Vogel & South
B&B & Johnson and Bowers
Bernasco
100

The three things needing to overlap in time and space for a crime to occur.

What are motivated offender, suitable target, and lack of capable guardian?
100

The public official Jane Jacobs took on.

Who is Robert Moses? 

100

Overlapping concentric circles around each block in the city.

What is an egohood?

100

The definition of permeability in the context of street segments

What is connectedness? 

100

The two mechanisms Bernasco says is possible to explain near repeat burglaries.

What are flags and boosts?

200

Explain the paradox Cohen and Felson set out to explain.

What is social indicators were "improving" yet crime was going up?

200

The three types of distinctive neighborhoods.

1) City as a whole 2) Street Neighborhoods 3)Districts of large, subcity size

200
Hip and Boessen's summary of the mental mapping literature.

What is, it focuses on the degree to which individuals agree, the relative size of these neighborhoods, and there is little consensus about any of this.

200

Two potential explanations for Johnson and Bowers' findings.

What is less permeability promotes natural surveillance or offenders are completely unaware of the target

200

Findings from Bernasco, 2008 with regards to the main research question.

What is burglaries by the same offender cluster in space and time?

300

The key elements of RAT that changed following the war. 

What is the suitability of targets and lack of capable guardianship

300

What Jane Jacobs says we should aim for to have good neighborhoods.

What are neighborhoods that are not discrete units: they have sufficient frequency of commerce, general liveliness, use, and interest
300

The key paradox Vogel and South set out to explain.

Why neighborhood disadvantage is related to neighborhood crime rates but not individual's in that neighborhoods' crime rates?

300

According to Brantingham and Brantingham, where fear and crime intersect.

On the edges of entertainment districts, zones near transit stops, neighborhoods of different characteristics, and major nodes and pathways.

300

The key problem with Bernasco's data.

What is it is official data - bias AND same offender repeats have a different detection rate than other burglaries?

400

The name for key network nodes (Mrs. Roosevelt example)

What are hop-skip links? 

400
Name and key goal of the experimental research by HUD that is discussed in Matt and Vogel's lit review.

What is Moving to Opportunity - recruited people to take advantage of vouchers and then randomly assigned them. 

400

The four types of urban sites (according to B & B)

What are crime generators, crime attractors, neutral sites, and fear generators?

500

Key findings of Vogel and South.

Levels of disadvantage are negatively related to individual delinquency. Extra local effects suppress this effect.