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Implications of the integration process of the administrative records of criminality between the SPOA (Oral Accusatory Criminal System) of the Attorney General’s Office (FGN) and the SIEDCO (Statistical, Delinquency, Offenses and Operations Information System) of the National Police of Colombia (PONAL), and the implementation of the “¡ADenunciar!” app on crime figures.

open access: yesRevista Criminalidad, 2018
In 2017, the Information System [SIEDCO] of the National Police [PONAL], one of the main sources of criminality information in the country, experienced two important changes in the consolidation of its crime figures.
Jair David Rodríguez Ortega   +4 more
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The Hidden Connections of Urban Crime: A Network Analysis of Victims, Crime Types, and Locations in Rio de Janeiro

open access: yesUrban Science
Urban crime is a pressing issue in socially unequal regions like Brazil. We investigate the complex relationships between crime, victims, and urban situations in Rio de Janeiro.
Fernanda C. Ventorim, Vinicius M. Netto
doaj   +1 more source

Hot spots policing of small geographic areas effects on crime

open access: yesCampbell Systematic Reviews, 2019
Background In recent years, crime scholars and practitioners have pointed to the potential benefits of focusing crime prevention efforts on crime places.
Anthony A. Braga   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

How concentrated is crime at places? A systematic review from 1970 to 2015

open access: yesCrime Science, 2017
Background Despite the increasing awareness and interests about the importance of crime concentration at places, scholars have not comprehensively synthesized the body of evidence related to this thesis.
YongJei Lee   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Crime Data Analysis

open access: yesInternational Journal of Engineering Applied Sciences and Technology
This dataset holds crime rates of many U.S. cities and states along with precise information on violent and property crimes and demographic data including population counts. The dataset has a datestamped record for every entry so that one can analyze across different time frames, with the time attribute starting from the year 2022 and continuing ...
Divyanshi Srivastava   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Measurement of repeat effects in Chicago’s criminal social network

open access: yesApplied Computing and Informatics, 2016
The “near-repeat” effect is a well-known criminological phenomenon in which the occurrence of a crime incident gives rise to a temporary elevation of crime risk within close physical proximity to an initial incident. Adopting a social network perspective,
Paul Kump   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Arresting Children: Examining Recent Trends in Preteen Crime [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Are juvenile offenders getting younger? The American public often hears policymakers and justice practitioners assert that young people are committing crimes at younger and younger ages. Is this true?
Howard N. Snyder, Jeffrey A. Butts
core  

‘Where are the adults?’: Troubling child‐activism and children's political participation

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Children's political participation is a well‐established theme in childhood studies. In this article we offer an original account of child activism that takes into account the entangled and emergent aspect of children as activists. We begin with a historical and a conceptual review, noting the importance of mid‐20th century developments such ...
Sharon Hunter, Claire Cassidy
wiley   +1 more source

Spatiotemporal Crime Analysis

open access: yes, 2014
There has been a rise in the use of visual analytic techniques to create interactive predictive environments in a range of different applications. These tools help the user sift through massive amounts of data, presenting most useful results in a visual context and enabling the person to rapidly form proactive strategies.
Tay, James Q   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

The impact of unilateral divorce on crime [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
In this paper, we evaluate the impact of unilateral divorce on crime. First, using crime rates from the FBI´s Uniform Crime Report program for the period 1965-1998 and differences in the timing in the introduction of the reform, we find that unilateral
Eugenio Giolito   +5 more
core   +4 more sources

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