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Shuai Chen, Chundong Gao, Dong Jiang, Mengmeng Hao, Fangyu Ding, Tian Ma, Shize Zhang and Shunde Li
As a typical cybercrime, cyber fraud poses severe threats to civilians? property safety and social stability. Traditional criminological theories such as routine activity theory focus mainly on the effects of individual characteristics on cybercrime vict...
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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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Zengli Wang and Hong Zhang
Empirical studies have focused on investigating the interactive relationships between crime pairs. However, many other types of crime patterns have not been extensively investigated. In this paper, we introduce three basic crime patterns in four combinat...
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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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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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