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Dongping Long and Lin Liu
The spatial pattern of crime has been a central theme of criminological research. Recently, the spatial variation in the crime location choice of offenders by different population groups has been gaining more attention. This study addresses the issue of ...
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Li He, Antonio Páez, Jianmin Jiao, Ping An, Chuntian Lu, Wen Mao and Dongping Long
In the spatial analysis of crime, the residential population has been a conventional measure of the population at risk. Recent studies suggest that the ambient population is a useful alternative measure of the population at risk that can better capture t...
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Jianguo Chen, Lin Liu, Huiting Liu, Dongping Long, Chong Xu and Hanlin Zhou
Drug addiction and drug-related crime caused by drug dealing are serious problems for many countries. Such problems have gained urgency in China during recent years. However, there has been no research on the relationship between drug dealing and associa...
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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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Jiaxin Feng, Lin Liu, Dongping Long and Weiwei Liao
Immigrants and natives are generally comparable in committing violent crimes in many Western cities. However, little is known about spatial differences between internal migrant offenders and native offenders in committing violence in contemporary urban C...
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