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David Weisburd

    David L. Weisburd is a prominent criminologist whose work delves into the spatial dimensions of crime and policing strategies. His research meticulously examines how the 'criminology of place' influences criminal behavior and the effectiveness of evidence-based crime policies. Weisburd's extensive publications explore the intricacies of white-collar crime and offer insights into creating safer urban environments through strategic interventions. His scholarly contributions have significantly shaped the field of criminology, particularly in understanding and combating crime through empirical research.

    Deriving Syntactic Relations
    • Deriving Syntactic Relations

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This book reduces, to a bare minimum, the primitive notions required to characterize the syntax of natural language systems, providing a simple yet explanatory formal basis for investigation at all levels of the structure and function of language. It will be ideal for graduates and academic researchers concerned with human language and syntax.

      Deriving Syntactic Relations