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Crime modeling and mapping using geospatial technologies
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  • Crime modeling and mapping using geospatial technologies
Förlag, etc.
  • Springer, Dordrecht ; London : 2013
Utgivningsår
  • 2013
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  • xiii, 446 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
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Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc.
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Anmärkning: Innehåll
  • Part I Fundamental Spatial Problems
    1. Spatial Heterogeneity in Crime Analysis / Martin A. Andresen and Nicolas Malleson
    2. When Does a Drug Market Become a Drug Market? Finding the Boundaries of Illicit Event Concentrations / Lallen Johnson and Jerry H. Ratcliffe

    Part II Crime Analysis
    3. Convicted Sex Offender Residential Movements / Alan T. Murray, Tony H. Grubesic, Elizabeth A. Mack, Ran Wei, Sergio J. Rey, Luc Anselin, and Marie L. Griffin
    4. Street-Level Spatiotemporal Crime Analysis: Examples from Bronx County, NY (2006?2010) / Christopher R. Herrmannm
    5. Exploring Spatial Patterns of Crime Using Non-hierarchical Cluster Analysis / Alan T. Murray and Tony H. Grubesic
    6. Reconstitution of the Journeys to Crime and Location of Their Origin in the Context of a Crime Series. A Raster Solution for a Real Case Study / Jean-Paul Kasprzyk, Marie Trotta, Kenneth Broxham, and Jean-Paul Donnay
    7. Journey-to-Crime by Gender and Age Group in Manchester, England / Ned Levine and Patsy Lee

    Part III Crime Modeling
    8. Crime Scene Locations in Criminal Homicides: A Spatial Crime Analysis in a GIS Environment / Hyun Kim, Yongwan Chun , and Casey Anderson Gould
    9. A Methodology for Assessing Dynamic Fine Scale Built Environments and Crime: A Case Study of the Lower 9th Ward After Hurricane Katrina / Andrew Curtis, Jacqueline W. Curtis, S. Wright Kennedy, Amit Kulkarni, and Traci Auer
    10. Spatial Contagion of Male Juvenile Drug Offending Across Socioeconomically Homogeneous Neighborhoods / Jeremy Mennis and Philip Harris
    11. Geospatial Modeling and Simulation of Property Crime in Urban Neighborhoods: An Example Model with Foreclosure / Jay Lee and Ronald E. Wilson
    12. Measuring a Place?s Exposure to Facilities Using Geoprocessing Models: An Illustration Using Drinking Places and Crime / Elizabeth Groff
    13. A Spatial Analysis of Methamphetamine Lab Seizures in the Midwest High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Before and After Federal Precursor Legislation / Aaron H. Gilbreath

    Part IV Crime Mapping
    14. Comparing Fear of Crime and Crime Statistics on a University Campus / Sven Fuhrmann, Niem Tu Huynh, and Ruojing Scholz
    15. Testing the Usability of Time-Geographic Maps for Crime Mapping / John D. Morgan and Philip E. Steinberg
    16. Understanding Spatiotemporal Patterns of Multiple Crime Types with a Geovisual Analytics Approach / Diansheng Guo and Jiang Wu

    Part V Applications and Implementations
    17. The Use of Geospatial Information Technology to Advance Safer College Campuses and Communities / Gregory Elmes and George Roedl
    18. Construction of a Web-Based Crime Geointelligence Platform for Mexico City?s Public Safety / Elvia Martínez-Viveros, José I. Chapela, Amilcar Morales-Gamas, Camilo Caudillo-Cos, Rodrigo Tapia-McClung, Mario Ledesma, and Fidel Serrano
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  • Also issued online.
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  • 978-94-007-4996-2 (hbk.)
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1. Spatial Heterogeneity in Crime Analysis / Martin A. Andresen and Nicolas Malleson
2. When Does a Drug Market Become a Drug Market? Finding the Boundaries of Illicit Event Concentrations / Lallen Johnson and Jerry H. Ratcliffe

Part II Crime Analysis
3. Convicted Sex Offender Residential Movements / Alan T. Murray, Tony H. Grubesic, Elizabeth A. Mack, Ran Wei, Sergio J. Rey, Luc Anselin, and Marie L. Griffin
4. Street-Level Spatiotemporal Crime Analysis: Examples from Bronx County, NY (2006?2010) / Christopher R. Herrmannm
5. Exploring Spatial Patterns of Crime Using Non-hierarchical Cluster Analysis / Alan T. Murray and Tony H. Grubesic
6. Reconstitution of the Journeys to Crime and Location of Their Origin in the Context of a Crime Series. A Raster Solution for a Real Case Study / Jean-Paul Kasprzyk, Marie Trotta, Kenneth Broxham, and Jean-Paul Donnay
7. Journey-to-Crime by Gender and Age Group in Manchester, England / Ned Levine and Patsy Lee

Part III Crime Modeling
8. Crime Scene Locations in Criminal Homicides: A Spatial Crime Analysis in a GIS Environment / Hyun Kim, Yongwan Chun , and Casey Anderson Gould
9. A Methodology for Assessing Dynamic Fine Scale Built Environments and Crime: A Case Study of the Lower 9th Ward After Hurricane Katrina / Andrew Curtis, Jacqueline W. Curtis, S. Wright Kennedy, Amit Kulkarni, and Traci Auer
10. Spatial Contagion of Male Juvenile Drug Offending Across Socioeconomically Homogeneous Neighborhoods / Jeremy Mennis and Philip Harris
11. Geospatial Modeling and Simulation of Property Crime in Urban Neighborhoods: An Example Model with Foreclosure / Jay Lee and Ronald E. Wilson
12. Measuring a Place?s Exposure to Facilities Using Geoprocessing Models: An Illustration Using Drinking Places and Crime / Elizabeth Groff
13. A Spatial Analysis of Methamphetamine Lab Seizures in the Midwest High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Before and After Federal Precursor Legislation / Aaron H. Gilbreath

Part IV Crime Mapping
14. Comparing Fear of Crime and Crime Statistics on a University Campus / Sven Fuhrmann, Niem Tu Huynh, and Ruojing Scholz
15. Testing the Usability of Time-Geographic Maps for Crime Mapping / John D. Morgan and Philip E. Steinberg
16. Understanding Spatiotemporal Patterns of Multiple Crime Types with a Geovisual Analytics Approach / Diansheng Guo and Jiang Wu

Part V Applications and Implementations
17. The Use of Geospatial Information Technology to Advance Safer College Campuses and Communities / Gregory Elmes and George Roedl
18. Construction of a Web-Based Crime Geointelligence Platform for Mexico City?s Public Safety / Elvia Martínez-Viveros, José I. Chapela, Amilcar Morales-Gamas, Camilo Caudillo-Cos, Rodrigo Tapia-McClung, Mario Ledesma, and Fidel Serrano *530 $aAlso issued online. *650 7$aGeografiska informationssystem$2sao *650 7$aBrottsbekämpning$2sao$0https://id.kb.se/term/sao/Brottsbek%C3%A4mpning *650 7$aCrime Mapping$2ncjt *650 7$aCrime patterns$2ncjt *650 7$aCrime analysis$2ncjt *650 7$aGeographic distribution of crime$2ncjt *650 7$aGeographic information systems (GIS)$2ncjt *7001 $aLeitner, Michael,$d1965-$4edt *830 0$aGeotechnologies and the environment ;$vv. 8 *8528 $bPhs$hOepa ^
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