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Zhanjun He, Zhipeng Wang, Yu Gu and Xiaoya An
Urban crimes are not homogeneously distributed but exhibit spatial heterogeneity across a range of spatial scales. Meanwhile, while geographic space shapes human activities, it is also closely related to multiscale characteristics. Previous studies have ...
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Anton Borg and Martin Svensson
The evidence that burglaries cluster spatio-temporally is strong. However, research is unclear on whether clustered burglaries (repeats/near-repeats) should be treated as qualitatively different crimes compared to spatio-temporally unrelated burglaries (...
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Zoe Marchment, Michael J. Frith, John Morrison and Paul Gill
This paper uses graph theoretical measures to analyse the relationship between street network usage, as well as other street- and area-level factors, and dissident Republican violence in Belfast. A multi-level statistical model is used. Specifically, we ...
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Joana Paulo Tavares and Ana Cristina Costa
Many researchers have unraveled innovative ways of examining geographic information to better understand the determinants of crime, thus contributing to an improved understanding of the phenomenon. Property crimes represent more than half of the crimes r...
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Alessandro Crivellari and Alina Ristea
The traditional categorization of crime types relies on a hierarchical structure, from high-level categories to lower-level subtypes. This tree-based classification treats crime types as mutually independent when they do not branch from the same higher-l...
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Georgios N. Kouziokas
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Public administration has adopted information and communication technology in order to construct new intelligent systems and design new risk prevention strategies in transportation management. The ultimate goal is to improve the quality of the transporta...
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