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Lin Liu, Chenchen Li, Luzi Xiao and Guangwen Song
Both an offender?s home area and their daily activity area can impact the spatial distribution of crime. However, existing studies are generally limited to the influence of the offender?s home area and its immediate surrounding areas, while ignoring othe...
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Dimitrios Nikolaou, Anastasios Dragomanovits, Apostolos Ziakopoulos, Aikaterini Deliali, Ioannis Handanos, Christos Karadimas, George Kostoulas, Eleni Konstantina Frantzola and George Yannis
High quality data on road crashes, road design characteristics, and traffic are typically required to predict crash frequency. Surrogate Safety Measures (SSMs) are an alternative category of indicators that can be used in road safety analyses in order to...
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Chong Xu, Xi Chen, Jianguo Chen and Debao Chen
The floating population is frequently treated as a homogeneous whole to explore its impact on crime in numerous crime studies in China. However, there are different compositions within the floating population and significant differences in the effects on...
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Han Yue, Huafang Xie, Lin Liu and Jianguo Chen
The occurrence of street crime is affected by socioeconomic and demographic characteristics and is also influenced by streetscape conditions. Understanding how the spatial distribution of street crime is associated with different streetscape features is ...
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Natalia Sypion-Dutkowska, Minxuan Lan, Marek Dutkowski and Victoria Williams
The article aims to propose a new way of estimating the ambient and immobile urban population using geotagged tweets and age structure, and to test how they are related to urban crime patterns. Using geotagged tweets and age structure data in 37 neighbor...
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Zhipeng Li and Xinyi Niu
The increasing popularity of intercity commuting is affecting regional development and people?s lifestyles. A key approach to addressing the challenges brought about by intercity commuting is analyzing its determinants. Although spatial nonstationarity s...
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Jixiang Liu, Jiangping Zhou, Longzhu Xiao
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As a sustainable mode of travel, walking for transportation has multiple environmental, social, and health-related benefits. In existing studies, however, such walking has rarely been differentiated between commuting and non-commuting trips. Using multil...
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Vigile Marie Fabella and Sonja Szymczak
A crucial step in measuring the resilience of railway infrastructure is to quantify the extent of its vulnerability to natural hazards. In this paper, we analyze the vulnerability of the German railway network to four types of natural hazards that regula...
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Jianguo Chen, Lin Liu, Luzi Xiao, Chong Xu and Dongping Long
Negative binomial (NB) regression model has been used to analyze crime in previous studies. The disadvantage of the NB model is that it cannot deal with spatial effects. Therefore, spatial regression models, such as the geographically weighted Poisson re...
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Alessandro Araldi
Over the last two decades, a growing number of works in urban studies have revealed how micro-retail distribution is significantly related to specific properties of the urban built environment. While a wide variety of urban form measures have been invest...
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