Grant Drawve
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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Grant Drawve's research examines the environmental and social factors influencing crime, with a particular focus on violent crime and gun violence. His work investigates how elements of the social and physical environment, such as place-level disadvantage and social vulnerabilities, are associated with neighborhood crime rates. Drawve has studied data-informed and place-based crime prevention strategies, including risk-based policing initiatives and crime prevention in specific commercial settings like convenience stores. His research also explores the factors influencing the multiple uses of crime guns and examines predictors of firearm suicide across different age groups. Additionally, his work has touched upon food insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic and the integration of community context into recidivism studies. He collaborates with several faculty members at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Kevin M. Fitzpatrick, Shaun A. Thomas, Michael Niño, and Samantha Robinson. Drawve has published 79 works, accumulating over 2,245 citations and an h-index of 19.
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- h-index: 19
- Publications: 79
- Citations: 2,245
Selected Publications
- Intersections of crime and health: structural inequalities, spatial dynamics, and policy (2025) DOI
- The Impact of Neighborhood Characteristics on Routine and Gang-Involved Gun Violence: Are Structural Covariates Salient? (2024) DOI
- Time in Crime: An Added Dimension to the Study of Crime Guns (2024) DOI
- Ironman: do people who run for fun alter community-level crime occurrence? (2024) DOI
- Quantifying the Effect of Socio-Economic Predictors and the Built Environment on Mental Health Events in Little Rock, AR (2023) DOI
- Place Still Matters: Social Vulnerabilities, Place-Level Disadvantage, and Food Insecurity during COVID-19 (2023) DOI
- Analysis of the factors influencing multiple uses of crime guns: An exploratory study (2023) DOI
- Context, Proximity, and Individual Risk for Early-Pandemic Fear of Covid-19 Infection: A Multilevel Analysis of American Adults in March 2020 (2022) DOI
- Examining disparities in the early adoption of Covid-19 personal mitigation across family structures (2022) DOI
- Innovative data in communities and crime research: an example at the intersection of racial segregation, neighborhood permeability, and crime (2022) DOI
- Individual, Context, and Space: Using Spatial Approaches for Understanding Unequal Social and Psychological Fallout of COVID-19 (2021) DOI
- Data-Informed Crime Prevention at Convenience Stores in Atlantic City (2021) DOI
- Data-informed crime prevention at convenience stores in Atlantic City (2021) DOI
- Data-Informed and Place-Based Violent Crime Prevention: The Kansas City, Missouri Risk-Based Policing Initiative (2021) DOI
- Introduction to Special Issue: Spatial Approaches to Community and Place Violence (2021) DOI
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