“…Given that prior research suggests that these factors are particularly important for shaping front- and back-end criminal justice outcomes (Donnelly & Asiedu, 2020; Kane et al, 2013; Williams & Rosenfeld, 2016; Wooldredge, 2007; Wooldredge et al, 2016; Wooldredge & Thistlethwaite, 2004), we examine how these neighborhood factors influence case outcomes. Finally, we disaggregate punishment outcomes by crime type to better understand why certain offenses may be punished more harshly based on neighborhood context (Auerhahn et al, 2017; Simes, 2020; Steen et al, 2005). Since previous neighborhood-level studies have focused on court outcomes for drug (Omori, 2017) or low-level disorder crimes (Petersen et al, 2019), it is important to examine case outcomes for other crime types like property and violent crimes, in addition to drug crimes, given research highlighting differing journey-to-crime spatial paths by crime type (Ackerman & Rossmo, 2015; Rossmo, 2005; Trinidad et al, 2020).…”