Self-exciting point process modeling of crime GO Mohler, MB Short, PJ Brantingham, FP Schoenberg, GE Tita Journal of the american statistical association 106 (493), 100-108, 2011 | 1087 | 2011 |
Spatial analyses of crime L Anselin, J Cohen, D Cook, W Gorr, G Tita Criminal justice 4 (2), 213-262, 2000 | 770 | 2000 |
Impact of social distancing during COVID-19 pandemic on crime in Los Angeles and Indianapolis G Mohler, AL Bertozzi, J Carter, MB Short, D Sledge, GE Tita, CD Uchida, ... Journal of criminal justice 68, 101692, 2020 | 536 | 2020 |
Randomized controlled field trials of predictive policing GO Mohler, MB Short, S Malinowski, M Johnson, GE Tita, AL Bertozzi, ... Journal of the American statistical association 110 (512), 1399-1411, 2015 | 473 | 2015 |
A statistical model of criminal behavior MB Short, MR D'orsogna, VB Pasour, GE Tita, PJ Brantingham, ... Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences 18 (supp01), 1249-1267, 2008 | 436 | 2008 |
Diffusion in homicide: Exploring a general method for detecting spatial diffusion processes J Cohen, G Tita Journal of quantitative criminology 15, 451-493, 1999 | 418 | 1999 |
Crime and residential choice: A neighborhood level analysis of the impact of crime on housing prices GE Tita, TL Petras, RT Greenbaum Journal of quantitative criminology 22, 299-317, 2006 | 319 | 2006 |
Dissipation and displacement of hotspots in reaction-diffusion models of crime MB Short, PJ Brantingham, AL Bertozzi, GE Tita Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (9), 3961-3965, 2010 | 303 | 2010 |
Spatializing social networks: Using social network analysis to investigate geographies of gang rivalry, territoriality, and violence in Los Angeles SM Radil, C Flint, GE Tita Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100 (2), 307-326, 2010 | 265 | 2010 |
An ecological study of the location of gang “set space” GE Tita, J Cohen, J Engberg Social problems 52 (2), 272-299, 2005 | 258 | 2005 |
Measuring and modeling repeat and near-repeat burglary effects MB Short, MR D’orsogna, PJ Brantingham, GE Tita Journal of Quantitative Criminology 25, 325-339, 2009 | 251 | 2009 |
The ecology of gang territorial boundaries PJ Brantingham, GE Tita, MB Short, SE Reid Criminology 50 (3), 851-885, 2012 | 204 | 2012 |
Reducing gun violence: Results from an intervention in East Los Angeles G Tita, KJ Riley, G Ridgeway, CA Grammich, A Abrahamse Rand Corporation, 2011 | 204 | 2011 |
The impact of gang formation on local patterns of crime G Tita, G Ridgeway Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 44 (2), 208-237, 2007 | 189 | 2007 |
Traveling to violence: The case for a mobility-based spatial typology of homicide G Tita, E Griffiths Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 42 (3), 275-308, 2005 | 182 | 2005 |
Spatializing the social networks of gangs to explore patterns of violence GE Tita, SM Radil Journal of Quantitative Criminology 27, 521-545, 2011 | 166 | 2011 |
The impact of violence surges on neighbourhood business activity RT Greenbaum, GE Tita Urban Studies 41 (13), 2495-2514, 2004 | 161 | 2004 |
Intergroup and intragroup violence: Is violent crime an expression of group conflict or social disorganization? JR Hipp, GE Tita, LN Boggess Criminology 47 (2), 521-564, 2009 | 147 | 2009 |
Human group formation in online guilds and offline gangs driven by a common team dynamic NF Johnson, C Xu, Z Zhao, N Ducheneaut, N Yee, G Tita, PM Hui Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics 79 (6 …, 2009 | 125 | 2009 |
Crime, neighborhoods, and units of analysis: putting space in its place GE Tita, RT Greenbaum Putting crime in its place: Units of analysis in geographic criminology, 145-170, 2009 | 109 | 2009 |