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Weather and crime
EG Cohn
The British Journal of Criminology 30 (1), 51-64, 1990
4161990
The impact of research on legal policy: The Minneapolis domestic violence experiment
LW Sherman, EG Cohn
Law & Soc'y Rev. 23, 117, 1989
2561989
Contrasting crime general and crime specific theory: The case of hot spots of crime
D Weisburd, L Maher, L Sherman, M Buerger, E Cohn, A Petrosino
New directions in criminological theory, 45-70, 2023
2542023
Weather, seasonal trends and property crimes in Minneapolis, 1987–1988. A moderator-variable time-series analysis of routine activities
EG Cohn, J Rotton
Journal of environmental psychology 20 (3), 257-272, 2000
2352000
From initial deterrence to longterm escalation: Short‐custody arrest for poverty ghetto domestic violence
LW Sherman, JD Schmidt, DP Rogan, PR Gartin, EG Cohn, DJ Collins, ...
Criminology 29 (4), 821-850, 1991
2201991
Assault as a function of time and temperature: A moderator-variable time-series analysis.
EG Cohn, J Rotton
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 72 (6), 1322, 1997
2071997
The prediction of police calls for service: The influence of weather and temporal variables on rape and domestic violence
EG Cohn
Journal of environmental psychology 13 (1), 71-83, 1993
1981993
Violence is a curvilinear function of temperature in Dallas: a replication.
J Rotton, EG Cohn
Journal of personality and social psychology 78 (6), 1074, 2000
1832000
Global warming and US crime rates: An application of routine activity theory
J Rotton, EG Cohn
Environment and Behavior 35 (6), 802-825, 2003
1662003
Even criminals take a holiday: Instrumental and expressive crimes on major and minor holidays
EG Cohn, J Rotton
Journal of criminal justice 31 (4), 351-360, 2003
1452003
Is it safer behind the gates? Crime and gated communities in South Africa
GD Breetzke, K Landman, EG Cohn
Journal of housing and the built environment 29, 123-139, 2014
1122014
Outdoor temperature, climate control, and criminal assault: The spatial and temporal ecology of violence
J Rotton, EG Cohn
Environment and Behavior 36 (2), 276-306, 2004
1112004
Who are the most influential criminologists in the English-speaking world?
EG Cohn, DP Farrington
The British Journal of Criminology 34 (2), 204-225, 1994
1111994
Changes in the most-cited scholars in twenty criminology and criminal justice journals between 1990 and 1995
EG Cohn, DP Farrington
Journal of Criminal Justice 27 (4), 345-359, 1999
1081999
Who are the most-cited scholars in major American criminology and criminal justice journals?
EG Cohn, DP Farrington
Journal of Criminal Justice 22 (6), 517-534, 1994
1011994
Evaluating criminology and criminal justice
EG Cohn, DP Farrington, RA Wright
Greenwood Press, 1998
971998
Seasonal assault and neighborhood deprivation in South Africa: Some preliminary findings
GD Breetzke, EG Cohn
Environment and Behavior 44 (5), 641-667, 2012
932012
Burglary in gated communities: An empirical analysis using routine activities theory
GD Breetzke, EG Cohn
International Criminal Justice Review 23 (1), 56-74, 2013
902013
Weather, disorderly conduct, and assaults: From social contact to social avoidance
J Rotton, EG Cohn
Environment and Behavior 32 (5), 651-673, 2000
882000
Defining the “hot spots of crime”: Operationalizing theoretical concepts for field research
ME Buerger, EG Cohn, AJ Petrosino
Crime and place 4 (2), 237-257, 1995
881995
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