Risk clusters, hotspots, and spatial intelligence: risk terrain modeling as an algorithm for police resource allocation strategies LW Kennedy, JM Caplan, E Piza Journal of quantitative criminology 27, 339-362, 2011 | 338 | 2011 |
CCTV surveillance for crime prevention: A 40year systematic review with metaanalysis EL Piza, BC Welsh, DP Farrington, AL Thomas Criminology & public policy 18 (1), 135-159, 2019 | 335 | 2019 |
The influence of community areas, neighborhood clusters, and street segments on the spatial variability of violent crime in Chicago C Schnell, AA Braga, EL Piza Journal of quantitative criminology 33, 469-496, 2017 | 159 | 2017 |
The company you keep? The spillover effects of gang membership on individual gunshot victimization in a cooffending network AV Papachristos, AA Braga, E Piza, LS Grossman Criminology 53 (4), 624-649, 2015 | 157 | 2015 |
Vulnerability and exposure to crime: Applying risk terrain modeling to the study of assault in Chicago LW Kennedy, JM Caplan, EL Piza, H Buccine-Schraeder Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy 9, 529-548, 2016 | 125 | 2016 |
The effects of merging proactive CCTV monitoring with directed police patrol: A randomized controlled trial EL Piza, JM Caplan, LW Kennedy, AM Gilchrist Journal of Experimental Criminology 11, 43-69, 2015 | 118 | 2015 |
Using Poisson and negative binomial regression models to measure the influence of risk on crime incident counts EL Piza Rutgers Center on Public Security, 2012 | 117 | 2012 |
The crime kaleidoscope: A cross-jurisdictional analysis of place features and crime in three urban environments JD Barnum, JM Caplan, LW Kennedy, EL Piza Applied geography 79, 203-211, 2017 | 107 | 2017 |
The crime prevention effect of CCTV in public places: A propensity score analysis EL Piza Journal of crime and justice 41 (1), 14-30, 2018 | 103 | 2018 |
Joint utility of event-dependent and environmental crime analysis techniques for violent crime forecasting JM Caplan, LW Kennedy, EL Piza Crime & Delinquency 59 (2), 243-270, 2013 | 94 | 2013 |
Saturation Foot-Patrol in a High-Violence Area: A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation EL Piza, BA O’Hara Justice Quarterly, 2012 | 92 | 2012 |
“A plague on both your houses?”: Risks, repeats and reconsiderations of urban residential burglary WD Moreto, EL Piza, JM Caplan Justice Quarterly 31 (6), 1102-1126, 2014 | 91 | 2014 |
Analyzing the influence of micro-level factors on CCTV camera effect EL Piza, JM Caplan, LW Kennedy Journal of Quantitative Criminology 30, 237-264, 2014 | 89 | 2014 |
Is the punishment more certain? An analysis of CCTV detections and enforcement EL Piza, JM Caplan, LW Kennedy Justice Quarterly 31 (6), 1015-1043, 2014 | 86 | 2014 |
Predicting initiator and near repeat events in spatiotemporal crime patterns: An analysis of residential burglary and motor vehicle theft EL Piza, JG Carter Justice Quarterly 35 (5), 842-870, 2018 | 79 | 2018 |
Risk terrain modeling for spatial risk assessment JM Caplan, LW Kennedy, JD Barnum, EL Piza Cityscape 17 (1), 7-16, 2015 | 74 | 2015 |
Place-based correlates of motor vehicle theft and recovery: Measuring spatial influence across neighbourhood context E Piza, S Feng, L Kennedy, J Caplan Urban Studies 54 (13), 2998-3021, 2017 | 71 | 2017 |
Exploring the defensive actions of drug sellers in open-air markets: A systematic social observation EL Piza, VA Sytsma Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 53 (1), 36-65, 2016 | 52 | 2016 |
Crime in context: Utilizing risk terrain modeling and conjunctive analysis of case configurations to explore the dynamics of criminogenic behavior settings JM Caplan, LW Kennedy, JD Barnum, EL Piza Journal of contemporary criminal justice 33 (2), 133-151, 2017 | 48 | 2017 |
Risk-based policing: Evidence-based crime prevention with big data and spatial analytics LW Kennedy, JM Caplan, EL Piza University of California Press, 2018 | 45 | 2018 |