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Giedre Beconyte, Kostas Gru?as and Eduardas Spiriajevas
In all countries, cities and their suburbs are the most densely populated areas. They are also the places visited by the largest number of tourists and one-day visitors, who inevitably run the risk of becoming victims of crime. It is, therefore, importan...
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Bradley Bereitschaft
Walkable and transit-accessible neighborhoods that may offer residents numerous health, social, and economic benefits are, in many places, becoming increasingly exclusive. This equity-mapping analysis sought to determine whether socially vulnerable (SV) ...
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Qifen Dong, Yu Li, Ziwan Zheng, Xun Wang and Guojun Li
Crime prediction is crucial for sustainable urban development and protecting citizens? quality of life. However, there exist some challenges in this regard. First, the spatio-temporal correlations in crime data are relatively complex and are heterogenous...
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Rafael G. Ramos
Standardized crime rates (e.g., ?homicides per 100,000 people?) are commonly used in crime analysis as indicators of victimization risk but are prone to several issues that can lead to bias and error. In this study, a more robust approach (GWRisk) is pro...
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Nicklas Guldåker, Per-Olof Hallin, Kim Nilvall and Manne Gerell
This paper presents a theoretically and methodologically grounded GIS-based model for the measurement and mapping of an index of living conditions in urban residential areas across Sweden. Further, the model is compared and evaluated using the Swedish Po...
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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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Ákos Jakobi and Andrea Podör
This study evaluates fear of crime perception and official crime statistics in a spatial context, by applying digital sketch maps and statistical GIS methods. The study aims to determine explanatory motives of fear of crime by comparing results of select...
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Alina Ristea and Michael Leitner
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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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Venezija Ilijazi, Nenad Milic, Dragan Milidragovic and Brankica Popovic
The idea behind patrol activity is that police officers should be the persons best acquainted with the events and people in their patrol area. This implies that they should have access to relevant data and information (e.g., where and how to pay attentio...
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