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Dr. Kubrin quoted in Los Angeles Times story

May 10, 2018 by batesc

Read the story “Opposition to ‘sanctuary state’ law gains ground, but is it a pointless political ploy?” here:
http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-lopez-costamesa-20180509-story.html

Filed Under: In the News, News

Dr. Kubrin presents “Immigration and Crime: Is the Narrative Fact or Fiction?” at UCI Social Ecology Daybreak Session

May 10, 2018 by batesc

Dr. Kubrin presents “Immigration and Crime: Is the Narrative Fact or Fiction?” at UCI Social Ecology Daybreak Session

When it comes to immigration and crime, the current political zeitgeist and public sentiment suggest immigrants are far more likely to engage in illegal acts than those who are American born. But is this narrative based in fact or is it merely fiction? On April 17, 2018, Charis Kubrin, Professor of Criminology, Law and Society at the University of California, Irvine, revealed her compelling research. Kubrin shared the latest research data, regarding our neighbors from around the globe. This event was the third Daybreak Dialogues Breakfast Speaker Series, part of the UCI School of Social Ecology’s Changemakers’ program.

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New lab publication using Twitter data to measure spatial and temporal crime concentration (Online first)

May 9, 2018 by batesc

New lab publication using Twitter data to measure spatial and temporal crime concentration (Online first)

You can now access an online first article by Dr. John R. Hipp, Christopher Bates, Moshe Lichman & Dr. Padhraic Smyth in Justice Quarterly entitled, “Using Social Media to Measure Temporal Ambient Population: Does it Help Explain Local Crime Rates?” The article examines the use of social media data, geocoded Tweets, as a proxy for the temporal ambient population, in testing various implications of routine activities and crime pattern theories in Southern California.

Get it here:

Using Social Media to Measure Temporal Ambient Population: Does it Help Explain Local Crime Rates?

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Congratulations to Dr. Young-An Kim

April 22, 2018 by batesc

Congratulations to Dr. Young-An Kim

Dr. Young-An Kim successfully defended his dissertation, “Activity Nodes, Pathways, and Edges: Examining Physical Environments, Structural Characteristics and Crime Patterns in Street Segments” on April 23, 2018.

Dr. Young-An Kim is the fourth graduate student to recieve their doctorate while working in the Irvine Laboratory for the Study of Space.

CLS Dissertation Defense Flyer – Young-An Kim

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Graduate Student Navjyot Gill wins Community Ethics Awards

March 22, 2018 by batesc

Graduate Student Navjyot Gill wins Community Ethics Awards

First year ILSSC graduate student Navjyot Gill was honored with the Wendy Wayne Ethics Awards by California State University Bakersfield  Kegley Institute of Ethics on March 21, 2018.

Navjyot Gill was recognized for her leadership on raising awareness about discrimination, intolerance, helping to resolve bullying, and other conflicts among students.

Read more here: http://www.bakersfield.com/opinion/community-voices/michael-burroughs-wendy-wayne-would-be-proud-of-these-ethically/article_cf1fae0e-1b1d-11e8-a5d0-679cedd3ca3f.html [Read more…] about Graduate Student Navjyot Gill wins Community Ethics Awards

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