* Provides a unique perspective on how to consider the spatial
patterns of where and when crime occurs * Offers a cutting-edge
perspective on the plethora of data produced by the growing number
of studies of crime in neighborhoods * Bridges the areas of Crime
and Place and the area of Communities and Crime
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