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2017
Official criminal justice statistics in Australia and New Zealand are produced by police, courts and corrective service agencies as an administrative account of their performance and annual service delivery achievements. Now more widely accessible than ever before, these official crime statistics often depict property, dishonesty and drug offences as ...
Jason L. Payne, Fiona Hutton
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Official criminal justice statistics in Australia and New Zealand are produced by police, courts and corrective service agencies as an administrative account of their performance and annual service delivery achievements. Now more widely accessible than ever before, these official crime statistics often depict property, dishonesty and drug offences as ...
Jason L. Payne, Fiona Hutton
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Social Science Computer Review, 2007
This article is an area study on the hypothesis that violent crime is linked to a subculture of violence, social disadvantage, or land uses such as rental, retail/office/commercial, or public/institutional property. Rates and types of reported violent crimes are related to neighborhood characteristics available through U.S.
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This article is an area study on the hypothesis that violent crime is linked to a subculture of violence, social disadvantage, or land uses such as rental, retail/office/commercial, or public/institutional property. Rates and types of reported violent crimes are related to neighborhood characteristics available through U.S.
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Crime analysis and crime mapping [Review of Boba (2006) - Crime analysis and crime mapping]
2011Review of Boba (2006) - Crime analysis and crime ...
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2022
The empirical truism that crime clusters geographically has increasingly informed police practice in the first two decades of the 21st century. This has been greatly aided by crime mapping, which can be thought of as a summary term for the geographic analysis of data related to crime and disorder.
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The empirical truism that crime clusters geographically has increasingly informed police practice in the first two decades of the 21st century. This has been greatly aided by crime mapping, which can be thought of as a summary term for the geographic analysis of data related to crime and disorder.
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Crime-mapping in Crime Prevention Partnerships: Drivers and Inhibitors
Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 2005‘Crime-mapping’ through GIS has become a major focus for Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships in England and Wales. At first glance, accessible technology and data, supporting legislation, and an alignment with the wider ‘e-government’ reform agenda would indicate that crime-mapping has become an easy option in the pursuit of improved crime ...
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2014
Crime mapping has become extremely popular as an analytic technique in the last 20 years and is arguably the default mode of analysis for law enforcement officers. Spencer Chainey (this volume) explores the driving forces behind this rise as well as what is current best practice. A more detailed treatment can be found at Chainey and Ratcliffe (2005). ;
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Crime mapping has become extremely popular as an analytic technique in the last 20 years and is arguably the default mode of analysis for law enforcement officers. Spencer Chainey (this volume) explores the driving forces behind this rise as well as what is current best practice. A more detailed treatment can be found at Chainey and Ratcliffe (2005). ;
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Crime Risk Maps: A Multivariate Spatial Analysis of Crime Data
Geographical Analysis, 2018Ji-Sook Chung, H. Kim
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