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Miguel Saraiva and Bárbara Teixeira
In post-pandemic, climate-changing societies, the presence of urban greenspace assumes paramount functions, at the same time that socio-economic crises and shocks augment vulnerabilities and insecurities. The recent literature on environmental criminolog...
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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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Linda Nubani and Jean Wineman
Purpose: Assessing a level of surveillability, supervision, and expected guardianship in residential neighborhoods has been a topic of interest since the early work of Jacobs? ?eyes on the street?, and Newman?s ?defensible space?. This paper reports on t...
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Chao Jiang, Lin Liu, Xiaoxing Qin, Suhong Zhou and Kai Liu
The importance of combining spatial and temporal aspects has been increasingly recognized over recent years, yet pertinent pattern analysis methods in place-based crime research still need further development to explicitly indicate spatial-temporal local...
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Yunus Serhat Bicakci, Dursun Zafer Seker and Hande Demirel
This study analyses the spatio-temporal pattern of parolees using electronic monitoring, where the developed spatial framework supports the Environmental Criminology concepts such as crime patterns or crime attractive locations. A grid-based solution for...
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Azna Abdul Wahab,Siti Rasidah Md Sakip
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This article presents an overview of how environmental design is related with school bullying and future crime. Through a discussion of findings from previous studies, gaps in criminology knowledge on the bully-design link and future crime will be highli...
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Jirí Pánek, Igor Ivan and Lucie Macková
The fear of crime is an established research topic, not only in sociology, environmental psychology and criminology, but also in GIScience. Using spatial analysis to analyse patterns, explore hotspots and determine the significance of respective surveys ...
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