Rivalries, reputation, retaliation, and repetition: Testing plausible mechanisms for the contagion of violence between street gangs using relational event models

J Gravel, M Valasik, J Mulder, R Leenders, C Butts… - Network …, 2023 - cambridge.org
The hypothesis that violence—especially gang violence—behaves like a contagious
disease has grown in popularity in recent years. Scholars have long observed the tendency …

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J Gravel, M Valasik, J Mulder, R Leenders, C Butts… - Network, 2023 - pure.uvt.nl
The hypothesis that violence—especially gang violence—behaves like a contagious
disease has grown in popularity in recent years. Scholars have long observed the tendency …

Rivalries, reputation, retaliation, and repetition: Testing plausible mechanisms for the contagion of violence between street gangs using relational event models

J Gravel, M Valasik, J Mulder… - Network …, 2023 - research.tilburguniversity.edu
The hypothesis that violence—especially gang violence—behaves like a contagious
disease has grown in popularity in recent years. Scholars have long observed the tendency …

Rivalries, reputation, retaliation, and repetition: testing plausible mechanisms for the contagion of violence between street gangs using relational event models

J Gravel, M Valasik, J Mulder, R Leenders… - Network science …, 2023 - safetylit.org
The hypothesis that violence--especially gang violence--behaves like a contagious disease
has grown in popularity in recent years. Scholars have long observed the tendency for …

Rivalries, reputation, retaliation, and repetition: Testing plausible mechanisms for the contagion of violence between street gangs using relational event models

J Gravel, M Valasik, J Mulder, R Leenders, C Butts… - CrimRxiv, 2023 - crimrxiv.com
The hypothesis that violence—especially gang violence—behaves like a contagious
disease has grown in popularity in recent years. Scholars have long observed the tendency …

Rivalries, reputation, retaliation, and repetition: testing plausible mechanisms for the contagion of violence between street gangs using relational event models

J Gravel, M Valasik, J Mulder, R Leenders… - Network science …, 2023 - safetylit.org
The hypothesis that violence--especially gang violence--behaves like a contagious disease
has grown in popularity in recent years. Scholars have long observed the tendency for …