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Rui Wang and Yijing Li
Given the paramount impacts of COVID-19 on people?s lives in the capital of the UK, London, it was foreseeable that the city?s crime patterns would have undergone significant transformations, especially during lockdown periods. This study aims to testify...
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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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Ning Ding, Yiming Zhai and Hongyu Lv
Tangible cultural heritage is vulnerable to various risks, particularly those stemming from criminal activity. Through analyzing the distribution and flow of crime risks from a spatial perspective based on quantitative methods, risks can be better manage...
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Hong Zhang, Yongping Gao, Dizhao Yao and Jie Zhang
Repeat and near-repeat victimization are important concepts in the study of crime. The incidence of repeat offenses within a single type of crime has been confirmed. However, the study of the circumstances existing across crime types requires further inv...
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Kholofelo Rakubu, Mmakwena Modipa, Eugy Chauke
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Mary S. Mangai, Anjewayne Clive Pillay, Tyanai Masiya and Stellah Lubinga
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Paria Sarzaeim, Qusay H. Mahmoud, Akramul Azim, Gary Bauer and Ian Bowles
Smart policing refers to the use of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence to enhance policing activities in terms of crime prevention or crime reduction. Artificial intelligence tools, including machine learning and natural language proce...
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Mayra Salcedo-Gonzalez, Julio Suarez-Paez, Manuel Esteve and Carlos Enrique Palau
This article presents the development of a geo-visualization tool, which provides police officers or any other type of law enforcement officer with the ability to conduct the spatiotemporal predictive geo-visualization of criminal activities in short and...
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Zhangcai Yin, Yuan Chen and Shen Ying
Time geography considers that the motion of moving objects can be expressed using space?time paths. The existing time geography methods construct space-time paths using discrete trajectory points of a moving point object to characterize its motion patter...
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Yingjie Du and Ning Ding
Crime is always one of the most important social problems, and it poses a great threat to public security and people. Accurate crime prediction can help the government, police, and citizens to carry out effective crime prevention measures. In this paper,...
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