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Revised May, 2018
Marcus K. Felson
Curriculum Vitae
CONTACT INFORMATION
Address: 10236 Pinehurst Avenue Austin, Texas, 78747 USA
Phone: 1-512-382-0105 Central Standard Time Email: mf38 @ txstate.edu
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Birth: August 15, 1947, Cincinnati, Ohio Married to Mary Adelaide Eckert
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Walnut Hills High School, Cincinnati, 1965 University of Chicago, B.A., Sociology, 1969 University of Michigan, M.A., Sociology, 1971 University of Michigan, Ph.D., Sociology, 1973
Dissertation: Conspicuous Consumption and the Swelling of the Middle Class, (David R. Segal, Chair)
UNIVERSITY CAREER
Position University Dates
Lecturer University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1972-1973 Entered tenure stream University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1973 Assistant Professor University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1973-1977
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Tenured University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1978 Associate Professor University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1978-1984 Tenured again University of Southern California 1984 Associate Professor University of Southern California 1984-1991 Full Professor University of Southern California 1991-1994 Tenured again Rutgers University 1995 Full Professor Rutgers University 1995-2011 Full Professor Rutgers University 1995-2011 Tenured again Texas State University 2011 Full Professor Texas State University 2011 - present
ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Role Organization Dates
Member Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2010-2012 Netherlands
Visiting Scholar Netherlands Institute for the Study of 2010-2011 Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR), Amsterdam
Visiting Scholar Institute for Canadian Urban Research 2006-2007 Studies, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver
Research Project Affiliate Institute for Canadian Urban Research 2006-present Studies, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver
Member Board of Directors Center for Crime Prevention Studies, 1990-2000 Rutgers University.
Visiting Full Professor Rutgers University, Criminal Justice 1995
Director Crime-Free Environments Project, 1992-1994 Social Science Research Institute, University of Southern California
Senior Research Associate Social Science Research Institute. 1984-1995
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Editor Sociology and Social Research 1986 – 1991
Visiting Professor Department of Sociology, University of 1991 Stockholm, Sweden
Visiting Professor School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers 1989 University
Member of Associated Faculty Department of Geography, University 1989-1995 Of Southern California
Visiting Associate Professor School of Urban and Public Affairs, 1979-1980 Carnegie-Mellon University
Project Director Crime and Social Change Project, 1978-1981 University of Illinois
National Fellow Educational Finance and Productivity 1978 Center, University of Chicago
Co-Principal Investigator Social Indicators Project, University of 1975-1979 Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Member Committee concerning the Consumer 1977 Expenditures Survey, Social Science Research Council, Center for Social Indicators
Member Committee on Global Modeling, Wharton 1976-1978 School, University of Pennsylvania
Member Membership Committee, American 1975 Association for Public Opinion Research
Center Fellow University of Michigan Center for 1971-1972 Research on Social Organization
Associated Faculty Department of Geography, University of 1989-1995 Southern California.
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Center Fellow Center for Research on Social 1971-1972 Organization, University of Michigan
ACADEMIC AWARDS AND HONORS
Received an Honoris Causa (Honorary Degree for Scientific Contributions) from the Universidad Miguel Hernandez, Elche Spain. 2014
Honored by a Festschrift, The Criminal Act: The Role and Influence of Routine Activity Theory (Essays in Honour of the Work of Marcus Felson), Edited by Martin A. Andresen and Graham Farrell. Palgrave-Macmillan, February, 2015
Honored by a Festschrift in Spanish: Crimen, oportunidad y vida diaria: Libro Homenaje al Profesor Dr. Marcus Felson. Edited by Miró Llinares, F., Agustina Sanllehi, J. R., Medina Sarmiento, J. E., and Summers, L. Madrid: Dykinson.
Listed as the sixth most influential forensic psychologist, Brenda Rufener, “The 30 Most Influential Forensic Psychologists Working Today.” See Fall 2014 CAA Newsletter
Selected to present the Annual Ray Whitrod Memorial Lecture in Adelaide, Australia. 2015
Favorite Professor Award, Alfred H. Nolle Chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society, Texas State University, 2015
Recipient of the Ronald V. Clarke Award for Outstanding Contributions to Crime Analysis, (the “Ronnie”) at the Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Annual Meeting. 2008
Selected as theTwenty-Fifth Anniversary Lecturer, HEUNI: The European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control, Affiliated with the United Nations, Helsinki, Finland. 2006
Selected as the Seventh Inkeri Anttila Lecturer, Helsinki, Finland, 2006
Recipient of the Paul Tappan Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Field of Criminology, Western Society of Criminology. 2002
Henry Salvatori Award for Innovative Teaching in Experiential Education, 1994
Rackham Prize Fellowship, University of Michigan. 1971-1972
Best Student Paper Award, American Association for Public Opinion Research for "The Social Basis for the Wallace Vote in Districts Outside the South.” 1971
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National Institute for Mental Health Fellowship. 1969-1971
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS, EDITED BOOKS, AND MONOGRAPHS
Felson, M., and Eckert, M. A. (2017). Introductory criminology: The study of risky situations. Routledge. [Refereed Book]
Felson, M. and Eckert, M. A. (2014) Crime and everyday life, Fifth Edition. Sage. Fifth edition. [Refereed Book, fully revised]
Felson, M. (2011). Zločin i svakodnevni život. Serbian translation of Crime and everyday life. Edited by Translated by Lukić, N. Edited by Ignjatović, Đ. Belgrade: University of Belgrade.
Felson, M., and Boba, R. L. (Eds.). (2010). Crime and everyday life. Fourth Edition. Sage. [Refereed book, fully revised]
Felson, M., & Clarke, R. V. (2008). La ocasión hace al ladrón. Teoría práctica para la prevención del delito. Pp. 193-234 in Convivencia ciudadana, seguridad pública y urbanismo: diez textos fundamentales del panorama internacional Fundación Democracia y Gobierno Local. [Spanish translation of Opportunity makes the thief]
Felson, M. (2006). Crime and nature. Sage. [Refereed book]
Felson, M. (2006). The ecosystem for organized crime. Helsinki: European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control, affiliated with the United Nations. [Invited theoretical report]
Felson, M. (原著) (2005). 石川愛, 鍋島美奈子, & 鈴木広隆. 日常生活の犯罪学日常生活の犯罪学. Japanese translation of Crime and everyday life.
Clarke, R. V., and Felson, M. (2003). Routine activity and rational choice. Advances in criminological theory. New Brunswick. [Edited book, paperback release]
Felson, M. (2002). Crime and everyday life. Third Edition. Sage. [Refereed book, fully revised]
Felson, M. (1998). Crime and everyday life. Second Edition. Sage. [Refereed book, fully revised]
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Felson, M., and Peiser, R. B. (Eds.). (1998). Reducing crime through real estate development and management. Urban Land Institute [Edited book]
Felson, M., and Clarke, R. V. (1998). Opportunity makes the thief: Practical theory for crime prevention. London: Home Office, Police Research Series. [Invited theoretical report]
Felson, M., and Clarke, R. V. G. (Eds.). (1997). Business and crime prevention. Criminal Justice Press. [Edited book]
Felson, M. (1994). Crime and everyday life: Insight and implications for society. Pine Forge Press. [Refereed book, first version]
Clarke, R. V., and Felson, M. (1993). Routine activity and rational choice. Transaction Press [Edited Book]
ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS
2015 - present
Boivin, R., and Felson, M. (2017). Crimes by visitors versus crimes by residents: The influence of visitor inflows. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 1-16. [Refereed Article]
Geoffrion, S., Felson, M., Boivin, R., and Ouellet, F. (2017). Systematic observation of barroom incidents in a large Montreal venue. Security Journal, 30(1), 123-141. [Refereed Article]
Clarke, R. V., and Felson, M. (2017). The origins of the routine activity approach and situational crime prevention. Ch. 11 in Myer, A. (Ed.). (2017). The Origins of American Criminology: Advances in Criminological Theory. Routledge. [Invited chapter]
Leclerc, B., and Felson, M. (2016). Routine activities preceding adolescent sexual abuse of younger children. Sexual Abuse, 28(2), 116-131. [Refereed Article]
Felson, M., and Boivin, R. (2015). Daily crime flows within a city. Crime Science, 4(1), 31. [Refereed Article]
Drawve, G., Walker, J. T., and Felson, M. (2015). Juvenile offenders: an examination of distance-to-crime and crime clusters. Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 42(2), 122-133. [Refereed article]
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Agustina, J. R., and Felson, M. (2015). Routine activities, delinquency, and youth convergences. The Handbook of Criminological Theory. Wiley. 137-155. [Invited Chapter]
Felson, M. and Clarke, R.V. (2016) The Ethics of situational crime prevention. In Newman, G., Clarke, R.V. and Shoham, S. (Eds). Rational Choice and Situational Crime Prevention. Routledge. [Invited chapter republished]
Felson, M. (2018). Four Images of the Delinquency Area. The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Criminology, 150. [Invited chapter]
Felson, M. (2017) The routine activity approach. Pp. 87-97 in Wortley, R., and Townsley, M. (Eds.). Environmental criminology and crime analysis, Second Edition. Taylor and Francis. [Invited chapter]
2010 - 2014
Felson, M. (2013). Crime’s impingement in space, In Eenvoud en verscheidenheid, Liber amicorum voor Henk Elffers (pp. 355-358). Nederlands Studiecentrum Criminaliteit & Rechtshandhaving (NSCR) & Afdeling Strafrecht & Criminologie, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. [Invited chapter}
Andresen, M. A., Frank, R., and Felson, M. (2014). Age and the distance to crime. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 14(3), 314-333. [Refereed article]
Hollis, M. E., Felson, M., and Welsh, B. C. (2013). The capable guardian in routine activities theory: A theoretical and conceptual reappraisal. Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 15(1), 65-79. [ Refereed Article]
Felson, M. (2014). Linking criminal choices, routine activities, informal control, and criminal outcomes. Pp. 119-128 in Cornish, D. B., and Clarke, R. V. (Eds.). The reasoning criminal: Rational choice perspectives on offending. Transaction.
Boivin, R., Geoffrion, S., Ouellet, F. and Felson, M. (2014). Nightly variation of disorder in a Canadian nightclub. Journal of Substance Use, 19, No. 1-2, 188-193. [Refereed article]
Lemieux, A. M., and Felson, M. (2012). Risk of violent crime victimization during major daily activities. Violence and Victims, 27(5), 635-655. [Refereed article]
Andresen, M. A., and Felson, M. (2012). Co-offending and the diversification of crime types. International Journal Of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 56(5), 811-829. [Refereed article]
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Felson, M. (2012). Crime opportunity theories vs. dispositional theories of crime. Pp. 99-104 in Groenhuijsen, M. S., Letschert, R. M., & Hazenbroek. Liber amicorum prof. dr. mr. J.J.M. van Dijk. Nijmegen, Netherlands: Wolf Legal Publishers. [Invited chapter]
Frank, R., Andresen, M. A., and Felson, M. (2012). The geodiversity of crime: Evidence from British Columbia. Applied Geography, 34, 180-188. [Refereed article]
Andresen, M. A., and Felson, M. (2012). An investigation into the fundamental regularities of co-offending for violent and property crime classifications. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 54(1), 101-115. [Refereed article]
Felson, M. (2010). What every mathematician should know about modelling crime. European Journal of Applied Mathematics, 21(4-5), 275-281. [Refereed article]
Andresen, M. A., and Felson, M. (2009). The impact of co-offending. British Journal of Criminology, 50(1), 66-81. [Refereed article]
Felson, M., and Graycar, A. (2010). Situational prevention of organised timber theft and related corruption. Pp. 99-110 in Bullock, K., Clarke, R. V. G., and Tilley, N. (Eds.). Situational Prevention of Organised Crimes. Taylor and Francis. [Refereed chapter]
Felson, M. (2014). Eight crime foraging contingencies–Comment on Johnson's review. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 19(2), 215-217. [Article-commentary]
Kringen, J. A., and Felson, M. (2014). Routine activities approach. Pp. 4544-4551 in Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Springer New York. [Invited chapter]
Felson, M. (2014). The Basic routine activity approach to crime analysis. Pp. 129-138 in Zahn, M.A., Brownstein, H. H., and Jackson, S. L. (Eds). Violence: From Theory to Research. Routledge. [Invited chapter republished]
Cleary, S., Shukla, R. K., and Felson, M. (2014). Situational crime prevention and the wild West. In Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice (pp. 4874-4883). Springer New York. [Invited chapter]
Felson, M. (2013). Routine activity approach. In Environmental criminology and crime analysis in Mazerolle, L., and Wortley, R. (Eds) Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis: Situating the Theory, Analytic Approach and Application. Willan. [Invited chapter]
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Felson, M. (2013). The routine activity approach as a general crime theory. Pp. 188-194 in McLaughlin`, E., and Muncie, J. Criminological Perspectives: Essential Readings. Sage. [Republished chapter]
Felson, M. (2011). Routine activities and transnational crime. International Crime and Justice, 11-18. [Invited chapter]
Felson, M., Andresen, M. A., and Frank, R. (2011). Mobility polygons and the geometry of co-offending. Pp. 3-15 in Andresen, M. A., & Kinney, J. B. (Eds.). (2012). Patterns, prevention, and geometry of crime. Routledge. [Invited chapter]
Felson, M., and Clarke, R. V. (2012). Comments on the special issue. Trends in Organized Crime, 15(2-3), 215-221. [Invited commentary]
Clarke, R. V., and Felson, M. (2011). The origins of the routine activity approach and situational crime prevention. Pp. 245-60 in Cullen, F. T., Myer, A. J., Adler, F., & Jonson, C. L. (Eds.). The Origins of American Criminology. Transaction. [Invited chapter]
Felson, M. (2011). Corruption in the broad sweep of history. In R. G. Smith (Ed.), Handbook of Global Research and Practice in Corruption, Volume 2. Cheltenham, Elgar. [Invited chapter]
Felson, M. (2010). Routine activities and transnational crime. Pp 11-18 in Natarajan, M. (Ed.) International Crime and Justice. Cambridge University Press. [Invited chapter]
Lemieux, A., and Felson, M. (2010). Tourist and visitor crime. Pp. 223-228 in n Natarajan, M. (Ed.) International Crime and Justice. Cambridge University Press. [Invited chapter]
Felson, M., and Clarke, R. V. (2010). Routine precautions, criminology, and crime prevention. Crime and public policy: Putting theory to work, Pp. 106-123 in Hugh D. Barlow and Scott Decker, Criminology and Public Policy: Putting Theory to Work. Westview. [Republished chapter]
2005 - 2009
Felson, M. (2009). The natural history of extended co-offending. Trends in Organized Crime, 12(2), 159-165. [Refereed article]
Felson, M. Situational crime prevention. (2008). Chapter 8 in Shoham, S. G., Beck, O., and M. Kett. International Handbook of Penology and Criminal Justice. Taylor and Francis. [Reprint of refereed article]
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Felson, M. (2008). Routine activity approach. In Wortley, R. and Mazerole, L.(Eds.) Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis. Cullompton, [Invited chapter]
Felson, M. (2007). Situational crime prevention. Pp. 305-329 in International Handbook of Penology and Criminal Justice. CRC Press. [Invited chapter]
2000 - 2004
Felson, M., and Poulsen, E. (2003). Simple indicators of crime by time of day. International Journal of Forecasting, 19(4), 595-601. [Refereed article]
Felson, M. (2003). The routine activity approach as a general crime theory. Pp. 188-194 in McLaughlin`, E., and Muncie, J. Criminological Perspectives: Essential Readings. Sage. [Republished chapter]
Felson, M. (2003). The process of co-offending. Pp.149-168.in Smith, M. J. and Cornish, D. B. (Eds.) Theory for Practice in Situational Crime Prevention, Volume 16 of Crime Prevention Studies, [Invited chapter]
Felson, M. (2004). The basic routine activity approach to crime analysis. Pp. 129-138 in M.A. Zahn, H. H. Brownstein and S. L. Jackson, (Eds.) Violence: From Theory to Research. Anderson. [Invited chapter]
Felson, M. (2000). The routine activity approach as a general crime theory. Pp. 205 – 216 in Simpson, S. Of Crime and Criminality: The Use of Theory in Everyday Life. Pine Forge Press. [Invited chapter]
1995 - 1999
Felson, M. (1999). La delincuencia como accidente sistemático: su prevención en la vida cotidiana. In Estudios de criminología (pp. 303-312). Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha. [Invited chapter}
Felson, M. (1998). Crime prevention, apartments, and the larger ecosystem. Security Journal, 11(1), 61-63. [Refereed article]
Felson, M. (1997) A routine activity analysis of recent crime reductions. The Criminologist, 22 (6): 1-3. [Semi-refereed]
Felson, M. (1995). How buildings can protect themselves against crime. Lusk Review for Real Estate Development and Urban Transformation, 1(1), 1-7. [Refereed article]
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Felson, M. (1995) Those who Discourage Crime, Pp. 53-66 in Eck, J. and Weisburd, D. (Eds.) Crime and Place, Volume 4 of Crime Prevention Studies. [Refereed chapter]
Felson, M., Berends, R., Richardson, B., & Veno, A. (1997). Reducing pub hopping and related crime. Pp. 115-132 in Homel, R., & Hauritz, M. (1997). Policing for Prevention: Reducing crime, public intoxication, and injury. Criminal Justice Press. [Refereed chapter]
Felson, M. (1998). Routine activities and crime prevention in the developing metropolis. Henry, S., & Einstadter, W. (Eds.). (1998). The Criminology Theory Reader. New York University Press. [Reprint of refereed publication]
Felson, M. (1997). Reconciling Hirschi’s 1969 control theory with the general theory of crime. Ch 3. in Lab, S. P. (Ed.). Crime Prevention at a Crossroads. Cincinnati: Anderson. [Invited chapter]
Felson, M. and Clarke, R.V. (1997) “The Ethics of Situational Crime Prevention.” In G. Newman, R.V. Clarke and S. Shoham, Editors, Rational Choice and Situational Crime Prevention. Dartmouth University Press. [Invited chapter]
Felson, M. and Clarke, R. V. (1997). Editor’s Introduction: Business and Crime. In Marcus Felson and Ronald V. Clarke, Editors, Business and Crime Prevention. Criminal Justice Press. [Introductory chapter]
Felson, M. (1997). Technology, business and crime,” in Marcus Felson and Ronald V. Clarke, Editors, Business and Crime Prevention. Criminal Justice Press, 1997. [Chapter]
Felson, M. (1998). Urban Sprawl, In American Cities and Suburbs Encyclopedia, Garland Publishing. [Invited chapter]
Felson, M. (1996) The Routine Activity Approach. Pp. 20-23 in Cordella, P. and Siegel, L. (Eds.). Readings in Contemporary Criminological Theory. Northeastern University Press. [Invited chapter]
Felson, M. (1996) Situational prevention. Pp. 20-23 in Cordella, P., and Siegel, L. (Eds.). Readings in Contemporary Criminological Theory. Northeastern University Press. [Invited chapter]
Felson, M., Belanger, M.E., Bichler, G.M., Bruzinski, C.D., Campbell, G.S., Fried, C.L., Grofik, K.C., Mazur, I.S., O’Regan, A.B., Sweeney, P.J. and Ullman, A.L (1996). Redesigning hell: Preventing crime and disorder at the port authority bus terminal. In Clarke, R.V. (Ed.) Preventing Mass Transit Crime. Monsey. Criminal Justice Press, 1996. [Invited chapter]
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Felson, M., and Clarke, R. V. (1995). Routine precautions, criminology, and crime prevention. Crime and public policy: Putting theory to work, Pp. 179-90 in n Hugh D. Barlow and Scott Decker, Criminology and Public Policy: Putting Theory to Work, Westview. [Invited chapter]
1990 - 1994
Felson, M. (1994). A crime prevention extension service. Pp. 249-258 in Clarke, R. V. (Ed.) Volume 3 of Crime Prevention Studies. [Refereed article]
Felson, M. (1993). Social indicators for criminology. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 30(4), 400-411. [Refereed article]
Felson, M., and van Dijk, J. (1993). La théorie des opportunités et l’erreur de généralisation. Criminologie, 26(2), 29-36. [Refereed article]
Felson, M. (1992). Routine activities and crime prevention: Armchair concepts and practical action. Studies on Crime and Crime Prevention, 1(1), 30-34. [Refereed article]
Felson M, Dickman D, Glenn D, Kelly L, Lambard G, Maher L, Nelson-Green L, Ortega C, Preiser T, Rajedran A, Ross T. (1990). Preventing crime at Newark subway stations. Security Journal. 1(3):137-42. [Refereed article]
Clarke, R. V., and Felson, M. (1993). Introduction: Routine activity and rational choice. Pp. 1 – 13 in Clarke, R. V. and Felson, M. Advances in Criminological Theory (Vol. 5). New Brunswick. [Introductory chapter]
Felson, M. (1990). Crime and Life Styles," Pp. 102-107 in Peter Marsh (Ed.) Developing Life Styles. Cambridge, England: Andromeda Press, [Invited section contribution]
1985 - 1989
Felson, M. (1988). The changing ecology of security. Journal of Security Administration, 11(2), 8-11. [Refereed article]
Felson, M. (1987). Routine Activities and Crime Prevention in the Developing Metropolis. Criminology, 25(4), 911-931. [Refereed article]
Block, R., Felson, M., and Block, C. (1985). Crime victimization rates for incumbents of 246 occupations. Sociology and Social Research, 69(3), 442-451. [Refereed article]
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Heer, D. M., Hodge, R. W., and Felson, M. (1985). The cluttered nest: Evidence that young adults are more likely to live at home now than in the recent past. Sociology and Social Research, 69(3), 436-41. [Refereed article]
Felson, M. (1986). Linking criminal choices, routine activities, informal control, and criminal outcomes. Pp. 119-128 Cornish, Derek B., and Ronald V. Clarke, eds. The Reasoning Criminal: Rational Choice Perspectives on Offending. Transaction. [Invited chapter]
Felson, M. (1986). Crime risk at any point on the city map. Pp. 127-136 in George Rengert and Simon Hakim (eds.), Metropolitan Crime Patterns, Willow Tree Press. [Invited chapter]
1980 - 1984
Felson, M., and Gottfredson, M. (1984). Social indicators of adolescent activities near peers and parents. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 709-714. [Refereed article]
Felson, M. (1983). Unobtrusive indicators of cultural change: neckties, girdles, marijuana, garbage, magazines, and urban sprawl. American Behavioral Scientist, 26(4), 534-542. [Refereed article]
Felson, M., and Cohen, L. E. (1981). Quantitative output of the criminal justice system. Social Indicators Research, 9(1), 61-83. [Refereed article]
Felson, M. (1980). Human chronography. Invited lead article in Sociology and Social Research, Volume 65, October, Pages 1-9. [Refereed article]
Felson, M. and Cohen, L. E. (1981). Modeling crime trends: A criminal opportunity perspective. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 18(1), 138-164, As corrected January, 1982. [Refereed article]
Knoke, D., Macke, A., and Felson, M. (1980). Using social indicators to forecast partisan alignments in congressional election years. Social Indicators Research, 7(1-4), 47-61. [Refereed article]
Evans, M. D., Felson, M., and Land, K. C. (1980). Developing social indicators research on the military in American society. Social Indicators Research, 8(1), 81-102. [Refereed article]
Cohen, L. E., Felson, M., and Land, K. C. (1980). Property crime rates in the United States: A macrodynamic analysis, 1947-1977; with ex ante forecasts for the mid-1980s. American Journal of Sociology, 86(1), 90-118. [Refereed article]
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Felson, M., and Cohen, L. E. (1980). Human ecology and crime: A routine activity approach. Human Ecology, 8(4), 389-406. [Refereed article
Felson, M., and Segal, D. R. (1981). Democratic Processes and Electoral Change: A Demographic Accounting Model of Political Partisanship. Political Methodology, 55-79. [Refereed article]
Felson, M. (1983). The Ecology of Crime. Pp. 665-670 in Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice. Free Press. [Invited chapter]
Felson, M. (1982). The web of learning. Pp. 37-51 in Robert J. Rossi and Kevin Gilmartin (eds.), Monitoring Educational Outcomes and Public Attitudes. Human Sciences Press. [Invited chapter]
Felson, M. (1981). Social accounts based on map, clock and Calendar." Pp. 219-239 in Juster. F. T. and Land, K.C. (eds.), Social Accounting Systems. Academic Press. [Invited chapter]
Land, K. C. and Felson, M. (1981) "Sensitivity analysis of arbitrarily-identified simultaneous equation models." Pages 155-177 in Peter V. Marsden (ed.), Linear models in social research. Beverly Hills, Sage. [Reprint of earlier refereed article]
1975 - 1980
Cohen, L. E., and Felson, M. (1979). Social change and crime rate trends: A routine activity approach. American Sociological Review, 588-608. [Reprinted at least 40 times]
Cohen, L. E., and Felson, M. (1979). On estimating the social costs of national economic policy:
A critical examination of the Brenner study. Social Indicators Research, 6(2), 251-259. [Refereed article]
Felson, M. (1979) The masking of material inequality in the contemporary united states. Public Opinion Quarterly, 43 (1), pp. 120-122. [Refereed article]
Felson, M. (1978). Invidious distinctions among cars, clothes and suburbs. Public Opinion Quarterly, 42(1), 49-58. [Refereed article]
Felson, M., and Spaeth, J. L. (1978). Community structure and collaborative consumption: A routine activity approach. American Behavioral Scientist, 21(4), 614-624. [Refereed article]
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Land, K. C., and Felson, M. (1978). Sensitivity analysis of arbitrarily identified simultaneous-equation models. Sociological Methods and Research, 6(3), 283-307. [Refereed article]
Pampel, F. C., Land, K. C., and Felson, M. (1977). A social indicator model of changes in the occupational structure of the United States: 1947-1974. American Sociological Review, 951-964. [Refereed article]
Land, K. C., and Felson, M. (1977). A dynamic macro social indicator model of changes in marriage, family, and population in the United States: 1947–1974. Social Science Research, 6(4), 328-362. [Refereed article]
Felson, M. (1976). The differentiation of material life styles: 1925 to 1966. Social Indicators Research, 3(3-4), 397-421. [Refereed article]
Land, K. C., and Felson, M. (1976). A general framework for building dynamic macro social indicator models: Including an analysis of changes in crime rates and police expenditures. American Journal of Sociology, 82(3), 565-604. [Refereed article]
Felson, M., and Solaún, M. (1975). The fertility-inhibiting effect of crowded apartment living in a tight housing market. American Journal of Sociology, 80(6), 1410-1427. [Refereed article]
Felson, M., and Sudman, S. (1975). The accuracy of presidential preference primary polls. Public Opinion Quarterly, 39(2), 232-236. [Refereed article]
Felson, M. and Land, K. C. (1978). Social, demographic and economic interrelationships with trends in education in the United States: 1947-1974. Pp. 93-125 in Julian Simon (ed.), Research in Population Economics: An Annual Compilation of Research, Vol. I. Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press. [Refereed chapter]
Felson, M. and Land. K, C. (1980). Linking education to the larger society with social indicator models. Chapter 2 in Volume II, Bidwell, C. E., and Dreeben, R. (Eds.). The Analysis of Educational Productivity: Issues in Macroanalysis. Ballinger. [Invited chapter]
1972 - 1974
Felson, M. (1974). Standardization of scales in social science research: Breaking the routine. Social Science Research, 3(3), 261-265. [Refereed article]
Felson, M. (1974). The pitfalls of fancy analysis. Sociology and Social Research, Volume 58, July, Pages 399-407. [Refereed article]
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Felson, M., and Knoke, D. (1974). Social status and the married woman. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 516-521. [Refereed article]
Felson, M. (1974). How to rig your results with a fancy coding scheme. Social Science Research, 3(1), 79-82. [Refereed article]
Segal, D. R., Felson, M., and Segal, M. W. (1973). Mortality and Political Partisanship: A Test of the Butler-Stokes Hypothesis. Comparative Politics, 5(4), 601-610. [Refereed article]
Segal, D. R., and Felson, M. (1973). Social stratification and family economic behavior. Pp. 143-164 in Easterlin, R. A., and Sheldon, E. B. (1973). Family Economic Behavior: Problems and Prospects. Lippincott. [Invited chapter]
Felson, M. (1972). Commentary on Racially Changing Neighborhoods. American Journal of Sociology, Volume 78, November, Pages 674-676. [Refereed comment]
NON-REFEREED ARTICLES
Felson, M. (2016). Foreward. Shukla, R. K., Methamphetamine: A love story. University of California Press.
Felson, M. (2000) Crime prevention, community and reality. Los Angeles Psychologist, May-June Issue.
Felson, M. (1994). Poetic Summary of the Papers. Pp. 180-181 in Diane Zahm and Paul Cromwell (Eds.), Proceedings of the Second Annual International Seminar on Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis, Tallahassee, Florida, Florida Statistical Analysis Center, Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute.
Felson, M. (1993). Concretizing certain theories of crime with routine activity diagrams. Pp. 117-136.in Biron, L.L., and Cusson, M. (Eds.) Proceedings of the Seminar on Criminological Analysis, May 27-29, 1992, School of Criminology, University of Montreal.
Felson, M. (1979). Time-space modeling of consumer behavior.” American Psychological Association, Division 23, Proceedings.
Felson, M. (1975). A modern sociological approach to the stratification of material life styles. Advances in Consumer Research II. Chicago: Association for Consumer Research.
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GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Felson, M. Principal Investigator (2000). $50,000 in funding from the Rutgers University Strategic Resource and Opportunity Analysis to construct the Crime Prevention Service Web Page.
Felson, M., Principal Investigator (1994-1995). $77,961 from the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation, Profiling and Preventing Crime within the small business community of Central Los Angeles
Felson, M., Principal Investigator (1992-1994). $185, 047, National Institute of Justice, Designing Crime-Free Environments.
Felson, M. Principal Investigator (1978-1980). $130,000 from the National Institute of Mental Health for modeling trends and cycles in crime rates.
Land, K. C., Principal Investigator, and Felson, M., Co-Principal Investigator (1978-1980). $150,000 from National Science Foundation (Renewal) for building social indicator models.
Felson, M., Principal Investigator, and Land, K. C., Co-Principal Investigator (1979-1980) $68,800 from Army Research Institute for studying indicators of social problems related to military service.
Felson, M., Principal Investigator, $4,000 from University of Illinois for developing the first time-use survey focusing on adolescent activities near peers and parents.
Felson, M., Principal Investigator (1978). $4,000 from University of Illinois sources for developing life styles survey. 1978
Felson, M., Principal Investigator (1978). $6,500 from Graduate Research Board, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to develop social indicators of time use related to crime.
Felson, M. Principal Investigator (1978). $13,000 in Research Assistance and Expenses for Practicum in Survey Research, University of Illinois.
Land, K. C., Principal Investigator, and Felson, M., Co-Principal Investigator. (1975-1977). $200,000 from National Science Foundation (75-09096) for building social indicator models.
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BOOK REVIEWS
Felson, M. (2014). Review of P-O. Wikstrom, D. Oberwittler, K. Treiber, and B. Hardie, Breaking Rules. Journal of Criminal Justice Education. 25 (2) 252-254.
Felson, M. (2014). Review of P. Cromwell and M. L. Birzer, In Their Own Words: Criminals on Crime, Sixth Edition. Journal of Criminal Justice Education. 25 (2), 252-258.
Felson. M. (1993). Review of Choosing Crime: The Calculus of Property Offenders (by Kenneth D. Tunnell. American Journal of Sociology, 98 (6), 1497.
Felson, M. (1981). Review of Forecasting Crime Data: An Econometric Analysis, by James Alan Fox). Contemporary Sociology. 10 (4), 508.
Felson, M. (1979). How should Social Indicators Be Collected, Organized, and Modelled: A Review of Karl A. Fox Social Indicators and Social Theory." Contemporary Sociology 8 (1) 40-41.
Felson, M. (1978). Urban Crowding and its Consequences (by Alan Booth). Urban Studies 15 (2), 125-126.
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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS – MARCUS FELSONYear
Role With Title Meeting Place
2018
Co-presenter
M.E. Eckert
A unified teaching framework for criminology
Western Society of Criminology
Long Beach, CA
2017
Presenter A half dozen policy levels for situational crime prevention
Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Annual Meeting,
ESEN, El Salvador
2017
Invited speaker
Translation
Using time to link crime and place Fourth International Conference on Crime Geography and Crime Analysis, Center of Integrated Geographic Information Systems
Guangzhou, China
2017
Invited speaker
Translation
Additional presentation Sun Yat-sen University Guangzhou, China
2017
Co-presenter
M.E. Eckert
Fundamentals of routine activity theory and practice
Symposium on Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis,
Mahabalipuram, Chennai, India.
2017
Presenter A future proposal for the model crime report
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Philadelphia PA
2017
Organizer The crime report of the future American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Philadelphia PA
2017
Critic Author meets critic: Methamphetamine, a love story
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Philadelphia PA
2017
Critic The future of environmental criminology: response to volume edited by Gerben Braunsma & Shane Johnson
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Philadelphia PA
2017
Invited co-presenter
Reflections on Travis Hirschi American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Philadelphia PA
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2017
Crimes of specialized access and methods of cirme analysis
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, Austin Chapter
Austin TX
2017
Invited speaker
Criminologia del futuro Law Faculty, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico
Toluca, Mexico
2017
Invited speaker
Delincuencia tangible Geogrpahy Faculty, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico
Toluca, Mexico
2017
Keynote speaker
A new teaching framework for criminology
Southern Criminal Justice Society
New Orleans LA
2017
Invited guest speaker
Guardianship, not too broad, not too narrow
Eyes and Apps on the Street, International Conference, Swedish Technical University
Stockholm, Sweden
2016
Co-presenter
R. Boivin A network of neighborhoods: Predicting crime trips in a large Canadian city
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
New Orleans LA
2016
Co-presenter
T. Lentz Daily shifts in assault patterns in Chicago
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
New Orleans LA
2016
Co-presenters
T. J. Vaughan & J. Kringen
Nights out as a predictor of daytime vs evening vs. nighttime victimizations
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
New Orleans LA
2016
Critic Author meets critics: Peer pressure, peer prevention, and the role of friends in crime and conformity
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
New Orleans LA
2016
Invited speaker
Crime analysis in perspective Texas A & M International University
Laredo TX
2016
Invited speaker
Sharpening crime theory Texas A & M International University
Laredo TX
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2016
Chair and Organizer
Crime and place panel: Shifting crime risks by night and day
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
New Orleans LA
2016
Co-presenters T. Madensen & J. M. Birds
Early intervention in places Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Annual Meeting
Münster, Germany
2016
Invited Speaker
Big data, small analysis Invited Conference on Spatial Behavior and Crime, Free University of Amsterdam and Royal Academy of Sciences
Amsterdam, Netherlands
2015
Presenter What Linnaeus teaches criminologists
Stockholm Symposium
Stockholm, Sweden
2015
Co-presenter
M.A. Eckert
Routine activity trajectories Stockholm Symposium
Stockholm, Sweden
2015
Co-poster presenter
T. Lentz Does land use planning influence residential burglary?
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Washington DC
2015
Co-presenter
R. Boivin Revisiting census tract crime analysis: Considering daily population shifts
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Washington DC
2015
Co-presenter
M.E. Eckert
Routine activity trajectories Griffith University Gold Coast
Gold Coast, Australia
2015
Invited guest lecturer
Every minister’s guide for reducing the crime rate -- then proving you did it
The Ray Whitrod Memorial Lecture, Flinders University
Adelaide, Australia
2015
Presenter Are visitors more important than residents for concentrating crime?
Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Annual Meeting
Christchurch, New Zealand
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2015
Invited talk
Crime patterns Policia Nacional de Ecuador, Seminario Internacional de Analisis Criminal Cientifico
Quito, Ecuador
2015
Invited talk
Crime dynamics Policia Nacional de Ecuador, Seminario Internacional de Analisis Criminal Cientifico
Quito, Ecuador
2015
Invited speaker
Making crime analysis work Tarleton State University
Ft. Worth TX
2014
Invited speaker
Translation
Routine activities and crime People's Public Security University of China
Beijing, China
2014
Invited speaker
Translation
Crime pattern analysis People's Public Security University of China
Beijing, China
2014
Invited speaker
Translation
Routine activities and crime Tsinghua University Beijing, China
2014
Invited speaker
Translation
Crime reduction in modern society Asian Association of Police Studies
Tokyo, Japan
2014
Co-presenter
C. Kreis The impact of topography on the spatial distribution of crime
Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Annual Meeting
Kerkrade, Netherlands
2014
Co-presenter
W. Adams Inner spots and outer rings: The impact of surrounding areas on local crime
Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Annual Meeting
Kerkrade, Netherlands
2014
Co-presenter
E.S. McCord
Vacant property and burglary location in a local area
Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Annual Meeting
Kerkrade, Netherlands
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2014
Invited speaker
El delito según el mapa, el reloj, y el calendario
International Summit on Scientific Crime Analysis, Carabineros de Chile
Santiago, Chile
2014
Invited Speaker
Actividades cotidianas de la adolescencia
International Summit on Scientific Crime Analysis, Carabineros de Chile
Santiago, Chile
2014
Invited speaker
La prevencion situacional International Summit on Scientific Crime Analysis, Carabineros de Chile Santiago, Chile
Santiago, Chile
2014
Panel chair
Thematic panel on crime and transport
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
San Francisco CA
2014
Invited speaker
El delito según el mapa, el reloj, y el calendario:
Universidad Miguel Hernandez, CRIMINA
Elche, Spain
2014
Invited Speaker
Actividades cotidianas de la adolescencia
Universidad Miguel Hernandez, CRIMINA
Elche, Spain
2014
Invited speaker
La prevencion situacional Universidad Miguel Hernandez, CRIMINA
Elche, Spain
2014
Co-presenter
M.E. Hollis A theory of product counterfeiting American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
San Francisco CA
2014
Co-presenter
S. Cleary & R. Shukla
Stable CPTED: Situational crime prevention in the horse world
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
San Francisco CA
2014
Chair Teen hangout places and cyberspaces
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
San Francisco CA
2014
Co-presenter
J. Agustina
Why Youth Convergence Places are Important
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
San Francisco CA
2014
Presenter Routine Activity Trajectories and Time Near Parents, Peers, and Partners
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
San Francisco CA
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2013
Invited lecturer
Making crime analysis work Texas Major Cities Police Chiefs Leadership Series
San Antonio TX
2013
Co-presenter
M.E. Hollis & B. Welsh
The Chance to See an Intruder American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Atlanta GA
2013
Co-presenter
S. Cuvelier
Routine activities and victimization in Chinese culture
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Atlanta GA
2013
Co-presenter
C. Herrmann
Spatio-temporal Robbery patterns in and near subway stations in the Bronx
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Atlanta GA
2013
Co-presenter
W. Adams Crime pattern analysis for public parks in a low-density city
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Atlanta GA
2013
Presenter Crime non-occurrence –who, whom, and when
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Atlanta GA
2013
Co-presenter
S. Cleary, R. Shukla
Situational crime prevention and the Wild West
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Atlanta GA
2013
Co-presenter
B. E. Vasquez
Crime theory as a function of the history of spatial data
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Atlanta GA
2013
Co-presenter
W. Adams, M.E. Hollis, B. Welsh
Unemployment, routine activities, and victimization
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Atlanta GA
2013
Co-presenter
M. Nobles, D. Khey
Shifting Hotspots and Arrests within a College Town
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Atlanta GA
2013
Co-presenter
R. Randa Risk of victimization on the way home from high school
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Atlanta GA
2013
Co-presenter
S. Geoffrion, R. Bovin, F. Oellet
How bouncers handle misbehavior within a barroom
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Atlanta GA
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2013
Co-presenter
C. Herrmann
Quickly shifting hotspots Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Symposium
Philadelphia PA
2012
Keynote address
How to think about designing out crime
Designing Out Crime Meeting, University of Technology
Sydney, Australia
2012
Invited speaker
Crime analysis and research on routines
Australian National University
Canberra, Australia
2012
Invited speaker
Routine activities & crime by day and by night
Australian National University
Canberra, Australia
2012
Invited speaker
Designing out crime in a developing nation
ESEN University San Salvador, El Salvador
2012
Invited speaker
Four lectures in crime analysis ESEN University San Salvador, El Salvador
2012
Co-presenter
W. Adams, A. Lemieux
Violent Crime Shifts among Major Daily Activity Domains
Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Symposium
Stavern, Norway
2012
Co-presenter
J. Agustina
Youth Hangout Scenarios and Crime: Afternoon and Evening
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Chicago IL
2012
Organizer and chair
Crime and place: routine activities, lifestyles, and crime risk
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Chicago IL
2012
Co-presenter
J. Allen, C. Carcach
Crime risk, day and night American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Chicago IL
2012
Panelist Roundtable: organized crime, situational crime prevention, and routine activity theory
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Chicago IL
2012
Co-presenter
S. Geoffrion, R. Boivin, F. Oellet
Barroom Incidents as the night progresses
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Chicago IL
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2012
Co-presenter
A.M. Lemieux, W. A. Adams
Violent Victimization Risk in Five Daily Activity Domains
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Chicago IL
2011
Presenter Analysis del delito y del crimen Universidad Miguel Hernandez
Elche, Spain
2011
Presenter Presente y futuro de la criminologia
International University of Catalonia
Barcelona, Spain
2011
Guest speaker
Translation
How to think as you design against crime
Osaka Kobe Design University & Osaka University of Commerce
Osaka, Japan
2011
Keynote Lecturer
La oportunidad hace al ladrón Conferencia Internacional Prevención y control del delito en sociedades emergentes
ESEN: Escuela Superior de Economia y Negocios
San Salvador, El Salvador
2010
Presenter Analysis del delito y del crimen Crime prevention and security conference
Queretaro, Mexico
2010
Invited lecture
Crime dynamics University of Arkansas, Little Rock
Little Rock AR
2010
Co-presenter
R. Frank, M. Andresen
Crime Mobility Polygons in Three Municipalities
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
San Francisco CA
2009
Invited lecturer, plenary session
Crime and the mismanagement of public places
Stockholm Criminology Symposium
Stockholm, Sweden
2009
Co-presenter
M. Andresen
The crime range and anchor point of persistent offenders in British Columbia
Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Symposium
Brasilia, Brazil
2009
Invited Guest Lecturer
Modeling crime with super-simple mathematics
Department of Applied Mathematics and Center for Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Pisa, Italy
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2009
Invited Guest Lecturer
Modeling crime routines Centro di Ricerca Matematica Ennio De Giorgi, Scuola Normale Superiore,
Pisa, Italy
2009
Webinar co-presenter
Adam Graycar
Preventing crime against retail business
ASIS online webinar Newark NJ
2008
Invited guest lecturer
Crime and nature Ministry of Justice, Netherlands, Research and Documentation Center
The Hague, the Netherlands
2008
Invited guest lecturer
Peter Klerks
Making people sensitive to future signals
Police Academy of the Netherlands
The Hague, the Netherlands
2008
Invited guest lecturer
Conversation on crime and nature Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement
Leiden, Netherlands
2008
Co-presenter
M. Andresen
Co-offending routines Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Annual Meeting
Anchorage Alaska
2008
Invited presenter
Crime networks and their ecosystem
7th Annual Blankensee Colloquium
Berlin, Germany
2008
Invited guest lecturer
Crime habitat Radford University Radford, Virginia
2008
Invited guest lecturer
Crime and nature Radford University Radford, Virginia
2008
Invited guest lecturer
Thick crime habitat University of Central Oklahoma
Oklahoma City OK
2008
Invited guest lecturer
Where people drink University of Central Oklahoma
Oklahoma City OK
2007
Presenter Crime multipliers American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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2007
Invited Speaker
Parsing and modeling crime routines
Workshop on Crime Hot Spots: Behavioral Computational and Mathematical Models,Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics
UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
2007
Invited guest lecturer
Crime’s ecosystem Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science
Rutgers University, Newark NJ
2007
Invited lecture
Crime reduction in 60 steps Royal Canadian Mounted Police of Greater Vancouver
Vancouver, Canada
2007
Keynote speaker
Keep public places for the public International Association for Crime Analysts and California Crime and Intelligence Analysts Association
Pasadena CA
2007
Invited lecture
Monitor your local bar International Association for Crime Analysts and California Crime and Intelligence Analysts Association
Pasadena CA
2007
Invited lecture
Make crime prevention practical International Association for Crime Analysts and California Crime and Intelligence Analysts Association
Pasadena CA
2007
Presenter Crime and nature, applications Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Annual Meeting
London, UK
! 29
2007
Invited lecture
Introduction to 60 Steps (two additional lectures)
International Association for Crime Analysts and California Crime and Intelligence Analysts Association
Pasadena CA
2007
Invited lecture
International Association for Crime Analysts and California Crime and Intelligence Analysts Association
Pasadena CA
2007
Address Las actividades cotidianas y el delito
University of Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain
2007
Presenter El analisis situacional contra el delito
V Congreso Internacional La policia del futuro
Tarragona, Catalonia, Espana
2006
Invited lecturer
Crime and Routine Activities Tallinn University of Technology
Talinn, Estonia
2006
Distinguished lecturer
The ecology of organized crime Seventh Annual Lecture in Honor of Inkeri Anttila
Helsinki, Finland
2006
Distinguished lecturer
The ecology of organized crime The 25th Anniversary Lecture, HEUNI. The United Nations’ European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control.
Helsinki, Finland
2006
Invited lecturer
Crime, routine activities, and situational prevention
Sociology Department, University of Helsinki
Helsinki, Finland
2006
Invited lecturer
Crime’s everyday routines Midlands Centre for Criminology and Criminal Justice
Loughborough University, UK
2006
Invited lecturer
Street gang strategy Maywood University Scranton PA
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2006
Presenter Routine activities and crime pattern analysis
Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Annual Meeting
Chilliwack, B.C., Canada
2006
Four invited lectures
Crime analysis Royal Canadian Mounted Police, connected with ECCA meeting
Chilliwack, B.C., Canada
2005
Presenter Crime foraging Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Annual Meeting
Santiago, Chile
2005
Presenter Situational prevention Crime Prevention through Environmental Design Meeting
Santiago, Chile
2004
Chair Advances in Ecological Theory American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Nashville TN
2004
Presenter Forms of crime interdependence American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Nashville TN
2004
Presenter Situational prevention and the general field of ecology
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Nashville TN
2004
Keynote speaker
Making crime prevention work Conference on Public Safety
Auckland, New Zealand
2004
Presenter Situational analysis Meeting with government officials and policy makers
Wellington, New Zealand
2004
Presenter The enhanced negativity of the juvenile gang
Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Annual Meeting
Wellington, New Zealand
2004
Presenter The role of detectives in crime analysis and situational crime prevention
New Zealand Police Detectives Conference
Wellington, New Zealand
2003
Presenter Situational prevention Security Conference Abu Dhabi, UAE
! 31
2003
Keynote speaker
translation Crime research and the future Japanese Criminological Association
Okinawa, Japan
2003
Panel Speaker
translation Practical crime research Japanese Criminological Association
Okinawa, Japan
2003
Guest speaker
translation Urban design to prevent crime Design University Osaka, Japan
2003
Presenter A theory of co-offending Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Annual Meeting
Cincinnati OH
2002
Keynote speaker
The Routine Activity Approach Masters in Police Studies
San Martin, Argentina
2002
Keynote speaker Day 1
What Everyday Life Tells About Crime Theory.
Conference on Crime Theory and Its Applications, National Taiwan Police University
Taipei, Taiwan
2002
Keynote speaker Day 2
What Crime Theory Tells us about the Private Security Enterprise
Conference on Crime Theory and Its Applications, National Taiwan Police University
Taipei, Taiwan
2002
Presenter The future of criminal justice policy National Taipei University
Taipei, Taiwan
2002
Presenter What Everyday Life Tells About Crime Theory.
Conference on Crime Theory and Its Applications, National Taiwan Police University
Taipei, Taiwan
2002
Invited speaker
Routine Activities and Crime Central Police University
Taipei, Taiwan
2001
Presenter Routine exposures to crime risk: are they individual or Communal?
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Atlanta GA
2001
Invited speaker
R. Felson Routine activities and violence University of Georgia, Sociology
Athens GA
2001
Invited Speaker
Designing out violence Towson University Forum on Violence
Towson MD
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2000
Invited speaker
Crime prevention in perspective Shelby-Memphis Crime Commission
Memphis TN
2000
Invited speaker
Crime prevention and routine activities
University of Tennessee, Memphis
Memphis TN
2000
Invited speaker
A crime prevention extension service
Australian Institute of Criminology
Canberra, Australia
2000
Invited speaker
Designing out crime—a three lecture series
Australian Institute of Criminology
Canberra, Australia
2000
Presenter Trial and error by offenders Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Annual Meeting
Perth, Australia
2000
Keynote address
Routine activities and situational factors
Scarman Centre, University of Leicester
Leicester, UK
1999
Presenter The fractal spread of crime American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1999
Co-presenter
L. Kennedy
Crime potentials, hazards, and risks at every point on the map
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1999
Presenter The fractal spread of crime American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1999
Presenter Reconciling macro and micro features of the routine activity approach: discussant response
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting
Orlando FL
1999
Keynote Address
Safe Cities Conference Western Australia Via satellite
1999
Invited Lecture
Crime trends and everyday life Istituto Cattaneo Bologna, Italy
1999
Presenter A general theory of criminal justice Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Annual Meeting
Pretoria, South Africa
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1998
Presenter Hot products and theft prevention Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Annual Meeting
Barcelona, Spain
1998
Commentator
Author meets critics: Crime and Everyday Life, Second Edition
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Washington DC
1998
Presenter Nice places breed nasty activities American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Washington DC
1997
Presenter Fractals and the spread of cirme Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Annual Meeting
Oslo, Norway
1997
Invited speaker
Le delit et la vie quotidienne Institut Hautes Etudes de la Securite Interieure
Paris, France
1997
Invited speaker
Situational crime prevention and its potential
Smeets Eysink and Etman
Brussels, Belgium
1997
Invited speaker
Situational crime prevention and its potential
Ministry of Justice the Hague, the Netherlands
1997
Invited speaker
Routine activities and crime University of Leuven Belgium
1997
Invited speaker
Routine activities and crime West Yorkshire Training School
Wakefield (Leeds), UK
1997
Presenter Sharpening crime theory: landlords, apartment managers, homeowners, and the direct supervision of local space
American Society of Criminology, Annual meeting,
San Diego, CA
1997
Co-presenter
J. Lasley Routine Activities, beer drinking, temperatures, and monthly violent crime rates in a desert metropolis: 1981-1995
American Society of Criminology, Annual meeting,
San Diego, CA
1996
Presenter Translation
Preventing retail theft: an application of environmental criminology
Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Annual Meeting
Tokyo, Japan
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1996
Guest speaker
Translation
The victim and the offender: routine activities and rational chocies
Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Victimology
Tokyo, Japan
1996
Guest speaker
Crime trends and routine activities Royal Society of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
1996
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime Masters in Police Studies, University of Barcelona
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
1996
Guest speaker
Routine activities and c rime Andalusian Interuniversity Institute of Criminology, School of Law, University of Seville,
Seville, Spain
1995
Graduation lecture
Crime and the future School of Law, Masters in Crimnology, University of Castilla La Mancha
Albaceite, Spain
1995
Graduation lecture
Criminology and the future Masters in Police Studies, University of Barcelona
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
1995
Special lecturer
Roundtable on prevention of crime University of Malaga Malaga, Spain
1995
Invited speaker
Statistical methods for studying crime
Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychobiology, University of Santiago de Campostelo
Santiago, Galicia, Spain
1995
Guest speaker
Crime control in theory and practice
Home Office Police Research Group Conference
Cambridge, UK
1995
Guest speaker
Keynote International Seminar on Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis,
Cambridge, UK
1995
Guest speaker
Routine activities Department of Sociology, John Jay School of Criminal Justice
New York, NY
! 35
1994
Presenter I’ve got rhythms: crime rhythms and routine activities
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Boston MA
1994
Guest panelist
VicRoads Road Safety Department, Workshop of High Risk Behaviors and Youth
Melbourne, Australia
1994
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime Department of Criminology, University of Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia
1994
Guest speaker
Crime patterns School of Justice Administration
Brisbane, Australia
1994
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime Department of Criminology, Indiana University
Bloomington IN
1994
Guest speaker
Engineering less crime Department of Engineering, University of Southern California
Los Angeles CA
1994
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime Australian Crime Prevention Council, Western Australian Branch Department of Criminal Justice, University of Western Australia
Perth, Australia
1994
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime Australia and New Zealand Society of Criminology, West Coast Branch and Crime Prevention Centre, University of Western Australia, Perth
Perth, Australia
! 36
1994
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime Centre for Policy and Public Safety, Griffith University, Mt. Gravatt, and the Australia and New Zealand Society of Criminology, Queensland Branch
Brisbane, Australia
1994
Keynote speaker
Crime prevention Second Annual Crime Prevention Conference, Griffith University, Mt. Gravatt,
Brisbane, Australia
1994
Presenter The routine activity approach applies to violence
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Miami FL
1994
Panel speaker
Urban violence Department of Sociology Colloquium Series, Violence in America: Urban Violence, University of Southern California
Los Angeles CA
1993
Plenary session speaker
Social indicators for criminology (Panel Sponsored by the Journal of Research on Crime and Delinquency)
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Phoenix AZ
1993
Commentator
Cultural equivalence in delinquency research
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Phoenix AZ
1992
Session organizer and co-chair
Police design against crime: exaples of problem solving
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
New Orleans LA
1992
Guest speaker
Theoretical ideas Conference on New Criminological Theory, Italian Criminological Association
Chia Laguna, Sardinia, Italy
1992
Panelist Third Annual Conference on Evaluating Drug Control Initiatives
Washington DC
! 37
1992
Presenter Police design against crime: imaginary examples which could become real
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
New Orleans LA
1991
Panel presenter
Police, problem-solving, and situational crime prevention
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
San Francisco CA
1991
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime Criminal Justice, University of Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Denmark
1991
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime Department of Sociology, University of Helsinki
Helsinki, Finland
1991
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki
Helsinki, Finland
1991
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime Faculty of Law, University of Turku
Turku, Finland
1991
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime Crime Prevention Unit, Home Office
London, UK
1991
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime Academy of Sciences, Hungary
Budapest, Hungary
1991
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime University of Utrecht Utrecht, Netherlands
1991
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime Ministry of Justice, Crime Prevention Unit
the Hague, Netherlands
1991
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime Ministry of Justice, Research and Documentation Centre
the Hague, Netherlands
1991
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime School of Criminal Justice, University of Oslo
Oslo, Norway
1991
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime Academy of Sciences, Warsaw
Warsaw, Poland
1991
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime Faculty of Law, Jagallonian University
Cracow, Poland
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1991
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime Guest Speaker, Swedish National Crime Prevention Council
Stockholm, Sweden
1991
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime Swedish National Crime Prevention Counci
Stockholm, Sweden
1991
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime Department of Sociology, University of Stockholm
Stockholm, Sweden
1991
Guest speaker
Routine activities and crime School of Forensics and Crimiology, University of Lausanne
Lausanne, Switzerlan
1991
Session organizer, chair
Routine activities and community policing
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
San Francisco CA
1990
Session organizer, chair
Routine Activities and Designing Safer Places
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Baltimore MD
1990
Session organizer, chair
Routine activities and designing out residential burglary
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Baltimore MD
1989
Session organizer
Situational prevention, controlling means
American Society of Criminology. Annual Meeting
Reno NV
1989
Session organizer
Situational prevention, controlling places
American Society of Criminology. Annual Meeting
Reno NV
1989
Presenter Crime Prevention at Newark Subway Stations
American Society of Criminology. Annual Meeting
Reno NV
1988
Guest speaker
Future criminology and routine activiities
Conference on Research Futures in Environmental Criminology
Geneva Park, Orillia, Ontario, Canada,
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1987
Presenter Cheap ways to lush data: large-scale sample surveys and routine activity measures.
American Society of Criminology. Annual Meeting
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1987
Session organizer
Politically palatable prevention: routine activity strategies bypassing the criminal justice system
American Society of Criminology. Annual Meeting
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1987
Co-presenter
K.C. Land and F.C. Pampel
A Dynamic Macro Social Indicator Model of Changes in the Occupational Structure of the United States: 1947-74
American Sociological Association, Annual Meeting
Chicago IL
1987
Co-presenter
K.C. Land A Dynamic Macro Social Indicator Model of Changes in Education Enrollments, Attainments, and Organizations in the United States, 1947-74
American Sociological Association, Annual Meeting
Chicago IL
1987
Presenter Designing small durables that go Kaput when stolen
American Society of Criminology. Annual Meeting
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1987
Guest speaker and consultant
Ministry of Justice, Program Evaluation, Canada
Ottawa, Canada
1987
Guest speaker
Les activites quotidiennes et le delit
International Center for Comparative Criminology, University of Montreal
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1987
Visiting lecturer
Routine activities and crime Department of Sociology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
New Brunswick NJ
1987
Guest speaker
Social indicator models of educational changes in the United States
Department of Sociology, State University of New York
Albany NY
1986
Session organizer
Routine activities and informal social control: a comparative session
American Society of Criminology. Annual Meeting
Atlanta GA
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1986
Session organizer
Demography of cirme and justice Population Association of America Annual Meeting
San Francisco CA
1985
Session organizer
Routine activities and crime American Society of Criminology. Annual Meeting
San Diego CA
1985
Session organizer
Designing out crime: an illustrated session
American Society of Criminology. Annual Meeting
San Diego CA
1985
Meeting organizer
Annual Meeting of the Association of Directors of Criminal Justice Research
San Diego, CA
1985
Guest speaker
Les modèles de criminalité et la prévention situationnelle
International Center for Comparative Criminology, University of Montreal
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1984
Session organizer
Routine activities and crime patterns
American Society of Criminology. Annual Meeting
Cincinnati OH
1984
Session organizer
Control and routine activities American Society of Criminology. Annual Meeting
Cincinnati OH
1984
Keynote speaker
Crime trends and cycles International Centre of Sociological, Penal and Penitentiary Research and Studies, Annual Meeting
Messina, Sicily, Italy
1983
Presentation
Informal National Institute on Drug Abuse
Washington DC
1982
Visiting lecturer
Crime and the environment Department of Crimiology, Simon Fraser University
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
1982
Keynote speaker
Educational trends and cycles Princeton Teachers Association
Princeton IL
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1981
Key lecturer
Routine activities and crime, a three-lecture series
School of Urban and Public Affairs, Carnegie-Mellon University
Pittsburgh PA
1981
Guest speaker
Fundamentals of human chronography as applied to social accounting
School of Urban and Public Affairs, Carnegie-Mellon University
Pittsburgh PA
1981
Plenary Panel Speaker
Crime and the future Western Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Newport Beach CA
1981
Guest speaker
Human chronography, some social science applications
State University of New York Department of Sociology
Albany NY
1981
Presenter Saving money and degrees in freedom in victimization surveys
Annual Meeting American Sociological Association
Detroit MI
1981
Presenter Social accounts based on map, clock and calendar
Social Science Research Council Center for Coordination of Research on Social Indicators Conference on Social Accounting
Washington DC
1981
Presenter Routine activities and health trends
Conference on Health and Society, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagn
Urbana IL
1980
Presenter Routine activities and crime School of Urban and Public Affairs, Carnegie-Mellon University. 1979-1980.
Pittsburgh PA
1980
Presenter Locating violent crime taking daily movements into consideration
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
Cincinnati OH
1979
Guest speaker
A routine activity approach to crime rate trends
Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
Washington, DC
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1979
Presenter Ecology of violence in a motorized city: models of murder, robbery and aggravated assault in Los Angeles.
American Sociological Association, Annual Meeting
Boston, 1979
1979
Co-presenter
L.E. Cohen
Case processing in the criminal justice system: a longitudinal analysis for the United States.
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Annual Meetings
Cincinnati OH
1979
Guest speaker
Timing of human activity University of Southern California, Population Studies Laboratory,
Los Angeles, CA
1979
Guest speaker
The structure of routine activities and crime
Carnegie-Mellon University, School of Urban and Public Affairs
Pittsburgh, PA
1979
Guest speaker
Social change and crime rate trends
Indiana University Department of Sociology
Bloomington, IN
1978
Presenter Time-space modeling of material lifestyles
American Psychological Association
Toronto, Canada
1978
Co-presenter
K.C. Land & M. D. Evans
Developing social indictors of the military for American society
American Sociological Association Annual meeting
San Francisco CA
1978
Co-presenter
L.E. Cohen
Criminal Acts and community structure: a routine activity approach
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting
New Orleans LA
1978
Co-presenter
L.E. Cohen
Social Change and Crime Rate Trends: A Routine Activity Approach
Population Association of America, Annual Meeting
Atlanta GA
1977
Co-presenter
K.C. Land Macro social indicator models International Sociological Association Annual Meeting
Lyubiana, Slovenia
1977
Chair, organizer
Social indicators session American Association for Public Opinion Research Annual Meeting,
Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania
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1976
Guest speaker
Macro social indicator model of the United States 1947-74
Seminar on Global Modeling, Committee on Econometrics and Mathematical Economics NBER
Washington, D. C.
1976
Co-presenter
K.C. Land Construction of dynamic structural-equation models of reported crime rates: promises and pitfalls
American Sociological Association Annual Meeting,
New York City, NY
1976
Co-presenter
K. C. Land Epsilon-identifiability of simultaneous-equation sociological models
American Sociological Association, Annual Meeting
New York City
1976
Co-presenter
K.C. Land A Structural-equation macro social indicator model of changes in marriage family and population in the United States, 1947-1974
Population Association of America Annual Meeting
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1976
Contributor
Several others
Panel member and participant Conference on Public Use Files of the United States Census
Madison, WI
1976
Co-Chair K.C. Land Social indicators roundtable American Association for Public Opinion Research Annual Meeting
Asheville, NC
1976
Presenter Social stratification in household attributes: Changes since the Great Depression,
American Sociological Association, Annual Meeting
New York City
1975
Keynote Speaker
Can millions of Americans change their life styles?
American Council on Consumer Interests
Kansas City, Missouri.
1975
Co-presenter
K.C. Land A macro social indicator model of American society: 1947-74,
American Sociological Association Annual Meeting.
San Francisco, CA
1975
Keynote Speaker
Changing consumption in the United States.
Agricultural Extension Service, University of Oklahoma
Stillwater, Oklahoma
1975
Presenter A modern sociological approach to the stratification of material life styles
Association for Consumer Research. Annual Meeting
Chicago IL
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1975
Presenter The ecology of violence in a motorized city: Models of murder, robbery and aggravated assault in Los Angeles
American Sociological Association Annual Meeting
Boston MA