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John R. Hipp publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where John R. Hipp sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 190 publications — 60th percentile

60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

John R. Hipp D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where John R. Hipp sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 61 D-Index — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

John R. Hipp is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine, in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of social sciences, with a focus on subfields including sociology and political science, general health professions, economics and econometrics, epidemiology, and global and planetary change.

Their work covers several main topics, such as:

  • Crime Patterns and Interventions
  • Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Crime, Illicit Activities, and Governance
  • Data-Driven Disease Surveillance
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Spatial and Panel Data Analysis

John R. Hipp has contributed to multiple scholarly articles, among which recent papers include:

  • "Spatial heterogeneity can lead to substantial local variations in COVID-19 timing and severity" (2020), published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Measuring the Built Environment with Google Street View and Machine Learning: Consequences for Crime on Street Segments" (2021), published in Journal of Quantitative Criminology
  • "Decoding urban landscapes: Google street view and measurement sensitivity" (2021), published in Computers Environment and Urban Systems
  • "Density, diversity, and design: Three measures of the built environment and the spatial patterns of crime in street segments" (2021), published in Journal of Criminal Justice
  • "(Re)conceptualizing Neighborhood Ecology in Social Disorganization Theory: From a Variable-Centered Approach to a Neighborhood-Centered Approach" (2021), published in Crime & Delinquency

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Carter T. Butts
  • Jae Hong Kim
  • Young-An Kim
  • Xiaoshuang Iris Luo
  • Sugie Lee

John R. Hipp has published extensively in venues such as:

  • CrimRxiv
  • Journal of Quantitative Criminology
  • Crime & Delinquency
  • Journal of Criminal Justice
  • Criminology

Best Publications

  • Which Came First? Toxic Facilities, Minority Move-In, and Environmental Justice

    Manuel Pastor;Jim Sadd;John Hipp

  • Local solutions in the estimation of growth mixture models.

    John R. Hipp;Daniel J. Bauer

  • Block, Tract, and Levels of Aggregation: Neighborhood Structure and Crime and Disorder as a Case in Point

    John R. Hipp

  • INCOME INEQUALITY, RACE, AND PLACE: DOES THE DISTRIBUTION OF RACE AND CLASS WITHIN NEIGHBORHOODS AFFECT CRIME RATES?*

    John R. Hipp

  • From Pews to Participation: The Effect of Congregation Activity and Context on Bridging Civic Engagement

    Kraig Beyerlein;John R. Hipp

  • Social Capital, Too Much of a Good Thing? American Religious Traditions and Community Crime

    Kraig Beyerlein;John R. Hipp

  • Enhancing the Resilience of Human–Environment Systems: a Social Ecological Perspective

    Daniel Stokols;Raul Perez Lejano;John Hipp

  • The Simultaneous Effect of Social Distance and Physical Distance on the Formation of Neighborhood Ties

    John R. Hipp;Andrew J. Perrin

  • Parolee Recidivism in California: The Effect of Neighborhood Context and Social Service Agency Characteristics

    John R. Hipp;Joan Petersilia;Susan Turner

  • The social ecology of adolescent alcohol misuse.

    Susan T. Ennett;Vangie A. Foshee;Karl E. Bauman;Andrea Hussong

  • Crimes of Opportunity or Crimes of Emotion? Testing Two Explanations of Seasonal Change in Crime

    John R. Hipp;Daniel John Bauer;Patrick Curran;Kenneth A. Bollen

  • A LONGITUDINAL TEST OF SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION THEORY: FEEDBACK EFFECTS AMONG COHESION, SOCIAL CONTROL, AND DISORDER*

    Wouter Steenbeek;John R. Hipp

  • Violent Crime, Residential Instability and Mobility: Does the Relationship Differ in Minority Neighborhoods?

    Lyndsay N. Boggess;John R. Hipp

  • EGOHOODS AS WAVES WASHING ACROSS THE CITY: A NEW MEASURE OF “NEIGHBORHOODS”

    John R. Hipp;Adam Boessen

  • The educational legacy of unauthorized migration: comparisons across U.S.-immigrant groups in how parents' status affects their offspring.

    Frank D. Bean;Mark A. Leach;Susan K. Brown;James D. Bachmeier

  • CLOSE‐UPS AND THE SCALE OF ECOLOGY: LAND USES AND THE GEOGRAPHY OF SOCIAL CONTEXT AND CRIME

    Adam Boessen;John R. Hipp

  • A Dynamic View of Neighborhoods: The Reciprocal Relationship between Crime and Neighborhood Structural Characteristics

    John R. Hipp

  • The effects of immigrant concentration on changes in neighborhood crime rates

    John M. MacDonald;John R. Hipp;Charlotte Gill

  • A Two-Stage Model for a Two-Stage Process: How Biographical Availability Matters for Social Movement Mobilization

    Kraig Beyerlein;John Hipp

  • Measuring ‘neighborhood’: Constructing network neighborhoods

    John R. Hipp;Robert W. Faris;Adam Boessen

  • Counterfactuals and Causal Inference: Methods and Principles for Social Research:

    John R. Hipp

Frequent Co-Authors

Carter T. Butts
Carter T. Butts University of California, Irvine
George E. Tita
George E. Tita University of California, Irvine
Charis E. Kubrin
Charis E. Kubrin University of California, Irvine
Susan Turner
Susan Turner University of California, Irvine
Daniel J. Bauer
Daniel J. Bauer University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Frank D. Bean
Frank D. Bean University of California, Irvine
Kenneth A. Bollen
Kenneth A. Bollen University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Andrea M. Hussong
Andrea M. Hussong University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Susan T. Ennett
Susan T. Ennett University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Vangie A. Foshee
Vangie A. Foshee University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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