TY - JOUR PY - 2011// TI - Assessing the Generalizability of the Near Repeat Phenomenon JO - Criminal justice and behavior A1 - Youstin, Tasha J. A1 - Nobles, Matt R. A1 - Ward, Jeffrey T. A1 - Cook, Carrie L. SP - 1042 EP - 1063 VL - 38 IS - 10 N2 - The "near repeat" phenomenon suggests that when a crime occurs in a given area, the surrounding area may exhibit an increased risk for subsequent crime in the days following the original incident. The present study assesses the extent to which near repeats generalize across three different crimes, including shootings, robbery, and auto theft. A series of near repeat models was estimated to further specify the temporal proximity of near repeats for each crime type under investigation. Results showed that a near repeat pattern exists across crime types; however, each crime type has a unique spatiotemporal pattern. Implications for police strategies, such as geographical profiling and future research connecting near repeat patterns to repeat offenders, are discussed.

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