Activity Fields and the Dynamics of Crime
2010 (English)In: Journal of quantitative criminology, ISSN 0748-4518, E-ISSN 1573-7799, Vol. 26, no 1, p. 55-87Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
Our current understanding of the role of the social environment in crime causation is at best rudimentary. Guided by the theoretical framework of Situational Action Theory, and using data from the ESRC financed Peterborough Adolescent and Young Adult Development Study (PADS+), this paper aims to propose how we can better theorise and study the role of the social environment, particularly the person and place interaction, in crime causation. We will introduce, and illustrate the usefulness of, a space-time budget methodology as a means of capturing people's exposure to settings and describing their activity fields. We will suggest and demonstrate that, combined with a small area community survey and psychometric measures of individual characteristics, a space-time budget is a powerful tool for advancing our knowledge about the role of the social environment, and its interaction with people's crime propensity, in crime causation. Our unique data allows us to study the convergence in time and space of crime propensity, criminogenic exposure and crime events. As far as we are aware, such an analysis has never before been carried out. The findings show that there are (a) clear associations between young people's activity fields and their exposure to criminogenic settings, (b) clear associations between their exposure to criminogenic settings and their crime involvement, and, crucially,
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2010. Vol. 26, no 1, p. 55-87
Keywords [en]
Situational action theory, Peterborough adolescent and young Adult, Development Study (PADS plus ), Space-time budgets, Crime causation, People and place interactions, routine activity approach, space-time budgets, social-disorganization, ecological correlations, activity patterns, delinquency, neighborhoods, behavior, multilevel, children
National Category
Other Legal Research Criminology
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-19212DOI: 10.1007/s10940-009-9083-9ISI: 000274548000004Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-77950460664OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kth-19212DiVA, id: diva2:337259
Note
QC 20110210
2010-08-052010-08-052025-02-20Bibliographically approved