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Geographies of Crime

2021
Geographies of crime are based on the spatial concept that combines social, natural, and environmental sciences. Geographic information systems crime analysts are highly sought after by law enforcement agencies from the local to the international level around the globe.
Leitner, Michael   +2 more
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Geographies of Disability Hate Crime

2021
This chapter focuses upon the spatial and temporal characteristics of hate experiences as they are described and reflected upon by participants, with a particular focus upon how these incidents affect their sense of being within different spaces. In doing so, I ask questions about the ways that hate can become an ordinary and anticipated experience ...
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The Multiscalar Geography of Hate Crimes

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
This paper develops a theoretical analysis of hate crimes in light of some core concepts of legal geography – physical place, discursive space, scale, territory, and citizenship. It argues that bias crimes and reactions to them, including the possibility of state counterviolence, constitute a dynamic and ongoing dialogue that constructs territory and ...
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The Geography of American Crime, 1968

Journal of Geography, 1971
Abstract A series of computer-generated maps are presented, illustrating the state-level distribution of major crimes in the United States for the year 1968. The maps are divided into two broad groups—those relating to (a) crimes of violence, and (b) crimes against property. In the violent crime group, distributions are shown for murder, rape, robbery,
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The Geography Of Crime: A Political Critique∗

The Professional Geographer, 1975
(1975). The Geography Of Crime: A Political Critique. The Professional Geographer: Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 277-280.
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The Geography of Crime.

Contemporary Sociology, 1990
Leslie W. Kennedy   +2 more
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The Geography of Crime

The Geographical Journal, 1989
W. R. Allman   +2 more
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Geography, crime and social control

2010
The purpose of this dissertation is to describe and challenge some of the basic premises, implicit ontological and epistemological beliefs and, by extension, the political values which form the core of the geography of crime. While the discussion concentrates on published research undertaken by geographers, it also introduces relevant research ...
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The Geography of Urban Crime

The British Journal of Sociology, 1984
Clive Coleman   +3 more
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