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Crime mapping and Geographical Information Systems in crime analysis
As essential apparatus in crime analysis, crime mapping and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are being progressively more accepted by police agencies. Development in technology and the accessibility of geographic data sources make it feasible for police departments to use GIS and crime mapping.
Dağlar, Murat, Argun, Uğur
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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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Land Use and Facilities and the Spatial Distribution of Urban Property Crime
The main research problem of this article is to check whether and how selected land use and facilities influence the spatial distribution of different kinds of urban thefts (and burglary) in Krakow.
Jan Bazyli Klakla +2 more
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Identifying seasonal spatial patterns of crime in a small northern city
Objectives To explore spatial patterns of crime in a small northern city, and assess the degree of similarity in these patterns across seasons. Methods Calls for police service frequently associated with crime (theft, break and enter, domestic dispute ...
Ysabel A. Castle, John M. Kovacs
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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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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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In the article one of the modern innovations of law enforcement related to electronic visualization of crime in the form of mapping is researched. The concept of the latter is given and its subjects and peculiarities of implementation are high-lighted.
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Study of crimes in the city of Kokand using GIS technologies and sociological questionnaires
Formulation of the problem. It is known that the influence of the demographic, social and economic conditions of the region on criminal activity is significantly high.
Nilufar Komilova +2 more
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Abstract Early childhood has increasingly been acknowledged as a vital time for all children. Inclusive and quality education is part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with the further specification that all children have access to quality pre‐primary education.
Laura H. V. Wright +8 more
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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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