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Une mesure de la gravité moyenne des crimes enregistrés par la police
Cet article part du principe que l’analyse de la criminalité doit traiter d’au moins deux dimensions : le volume et la gravité des infractions. Le taux de criminalité traditionnel mesure exclusivement le volume de criminalité commis à un endroit ou à un ...
Rémi Boivin
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Research on journey-to-crime distance has revealed the importance of both the characteristics of the offender as well as those of target communities. However, the effect of the home community has so far been ignored.
Luzi Xiao +4 more
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A multi‐dimensional crime spatial pattern analysis and prediction model based on classification
This article presents a multi‐dimensional spatial pattern analysis of crime events in San Francisco. Our analysis includes the impact of spatial resolution on hotspot identification, temporal effects in crime spatial patterns, and relationships between ...
Gaurav Hajela +2 more
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Spatial Distribution of Crime in Bangladesh: An Analysis
Crime mapping has become popular as a way of analysing the spatial distribution of crime, and its use enables effective crime prevention strategies to be employed based on the analysis of hotspots.
Md. Bashir Uddin Khan +1 more
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NSW recorded crime statistics 2012 [PDF]
This report finds that in New South Wales, the surge in incidents involving the discharge of a firearm into premises which began in February 2010 has been reversed.
Derek Goh, Steve Moffatt
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Trends in property and illicit drug crime around the Medically Supervised Injecting Centre in Kings Cross: 2012 update [PDF]
Aim: The Medically Supervised Injecting Centre (MSIC) opened in Kings Cross in May 2001. This paper examines whether there have been: (i) increases in the volume of robbery, theft and illicit drug offences in Kings Cross Local Area Command (LAC) up until
Nicole Mahoney, Neil Donnelly
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Crime Hotspot Detection and Monitoring Using Video Based Event Modeling and Mapping Techniques*
This paper presents a new approach to crime hotspot detection and monitoring. The approach consists of three phases’ namely: video analysis, crime prediction and crime mapping.
Zou Beiji +3 more
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INTOLERANCE CRIMES AND HATE CRIMES: CONCEPT ANALYSIS
A general theoretical analysis of the concepts of “crimes motivated by intolerance”, “hate crimes” and related concepts (such as “genocide”, “prejudice”, “xenophobia”) is provided in the article. The origin and meaning of the mentioned terms, their normative consolidation and practice of use in national legislation and international legal acts are ...
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The Crime-Crime Prevention Relationship: A Manchester Case Study [PDF]
Crime data analysis and the identification of crime ‘hotspots’ are now commonplace in police forces and local authorities in Britain. Significantly less attention has been paid to the systematic collection and analysis of data on crime prevention.
Hirschfield, A +3 more
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Technology for Crime and Crime Prevention: A Supply Side Analysis
Technology is one of the most important influences upon crime. It can increase or reduce the supply of crime opportunities, and the effect may be intentional or unintentional. With respect to intentional opportunity reduction, security technology has caused much of the major reductions in crime experienced in recent decades. An important aspect is that
Farrell, G, Tilley, N
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