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Crime Mapping: Using Geography to Plan Policing
This paper has as goal to demonstrate how we are able to use crime mapping and Geography to help law enforcement organizations to plan and to obtain better results in reducing criminality by using Crime Mapping as technique to identify why a crime occurs,
Wellington Clay Porcino Silva
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Urban Crime Mapping and Analysis Using GIS
On 22 April 2018, the authors were invited by the Editor-in-Chief, Prof [...]
Alina Ristea, Michael Leitner
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Mapping the DeFi Crime Landscape: An Evidence-based Picture [PDF]
Decentralized finance (DeFi) has been the target of numerous profit-driven crimes, but the prevalence and cumulative impact of these crimes have not yet been assessed. This study provides a comprehensive assessment of profit-driven crimes targeting the
Catherine Carpentier-Desjardins +3 more
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Crime mapping and hot spot analysis are topical and significant research across the fields of criminology, data digging, city planning and law enforcement for crime control.
Boyi Mairiga +5 more
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Antiquities trafficking in conflict countries: A crime-mapping approach
Studies on antiquities trafficking have often been overshadowed by research looking at the trafficking of human beings, drugs, and weapons, a fact partly motivated by the arguably higher relevance and greater security implications involved in these other
D. L. Suber +6 more
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The imperfection of man is the banes of all criminal activities worldwide. More so, global urbanization and technological advancement seem to catalyze the frequency and complexity of criminal activities generally.
J. Dukiya
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Role of GIS in Crime Mapping & Analysis
In most recent years, crime analysis has turned into a broad- spectrum term that needs a considerable measure of research on crime investigation and crime mapping.
Iqra Shafique +3 more
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More and more advanced crime mapping methods have been used for several dozen years for imaging, analyzing, and, consequently, preventing, and combating crime.
Paulina Polko
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A key concern in crime analysis is the “hidden crime” problem. Crime events unaccounted for in police records limit the external validity of official statistics and, more importantly, hinder the ability of the police to manage crime and utilize their ...
David Simmonds +2 more
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The Geography of Female Fear of Crime: A Bibliometric Mapping and an Overview in an Asian Context
Due to the fact that crime cannot be isolated from the crime scene, a spatial perspective and interest in crime studies have exploded. Consequently, human geography has arisen as a discipline of study dedicated to discovering and assessing patterns in ...
Nishani Ranaweera
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