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Fear of COVID-19 and the mental health consequences in America.
KM Fitzpatrick, C Harris, G Drawve
Psychological trauma: theory, research, practice, and policy 12 (S1), S17, 2020
7262020
Assessing food insecurity among US adults during the COVID-19 pandemic
KM Fitzpatrick, C Harris, G Drawve, DE Willis
Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition 16 (1), 1-18, 2021
2262021
Facing new fears during the COVID-19 pandemic: The State of America’s mental health
KM Fitzpatrick, G Drawve, C Harris
Journal of anxiety disorders 75, 102291, 2020
2102020
Race and ethnicity, gender, and age on perceived threats and fear of COVID-19: Evidence from two national data sources
M Nino, C Harris, G Drawve, KM Fitzpatrick
SSM-population health 13, 100717, 2021
1812021
Living in the midst of fear: Depressive symptomatology among US adults during the COVID‐19 pandemic
KM Fitzpatrick, C Harris, G Drawve
Depression and anxiety 37 (10), 957-964, 2020
1682020
How bad is it? Suicidality in the middle of the COVID‐19 pandemic
KM Fitzpatrick, C Harris, G Drawve
Suicide and Life‐Threatening Behavior 50 (6), 1241-1249, 2020
1602020
A metric comparison of predictive hot spot techniques and RTM
G Drawve
Justice Quarterly 33 (3), 369-397, 2016
1112016
Bringing the physical environment back into neighborhood research: The utility of RTM for developing an aggregate neighborhood risk of crime measure
G Drawve, SA Thomas, JT Walker
Journal of Criminal Justice 44, 21-29, 2016
762016
Predictability of gun crimes: A comparison of hot spot and risk terrain modelling techniques
G Drawve, SC Moak, ER Berthelot
Policing and Society 26 (3), 312-331, 2016
682016
Risk terrain modeling and socio-economic stratification: Identifying risky places for violent crime victimization in Bogotá, Colombia
A Giménez-Santana, JM Caplan, G Drawve
European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 24, 417-431, 2018
512018
The likelihood of arrest: A routine activity theory approach
G Drawve, SA Thomas, JT Walker
American Journal of Criminal Justice 39, 450-470, 2014
482014
Place-based risk factors for aggravated assault across police divisions in Little Rock, Arkansas
G Drawve, JD Barnum
Journal of Crime and Justice 41 (2), 173-192, 2018
422018
Juvenile offenders: An examination of distance-to-crime and crime clusters
G Drawve, JT Walker, M Felson
Cartography and Geographic Information Science 42 (2), 122-133, 2015
332015
Examining interactive effects of characteristics of the social and physical environment on aggravated assault
SA Thomas, G Drawve
Journal of criminal justice 57, 89-98, 2018
282018
Risk terrain modeling: Seasonality and predictive validity
J Szkola, EL Piza, G Drawve
Justice Quarterly 38 (2), 322-343, 2021
252021
Examining the neighborhood-level socioeconomic characteristics associated with fatal overdose by type of drug involved and overdose setting
K Chichester, G Drawve, M Sisson, B McCleskey, DW Dye, K Cropsey
Addictive Behaviors 111, 106555, 2020
222020
Neighborhood violent crime and academic performance: a geospatial analysis
P Boxer, G Drawve, JM Caplan
American journal of community psychology 65 (3-4), 343-352, 2020
222020
Suspicious preoperational activities and law enforcement interdiction of terrorist plots
J Gruenewald, BR Klein, G Drawve, BL Smith, K Ratcliff
Policing: An International Journal 42 (1), 89-107, 2019
222019
Routine activity theory and the likelihood of arrest: A replication and extension with conjunctive methods
G Drawve, SA Thomas, TC Hart
Journal of contemporary criminal justice 33 (2), 121-132, 2017
222017
Risk of robbery in a tourist destination: a monthly examination of Atlantic City, New Jersey
G Drawve, LW Kennedy, JM Caplan, J Sarkos
Journal of Place Management and Development, 2020
212020
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