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Lin Liu, Chenchen Li, Luzi Xiao and Guangwen Song
Both an offender?s home area and their daily activity area can impact the spatial distribution of crime. However, existing studies are generally limited to the influence of the offender?s home area and its immediate surrounding areas, while ignoring othe...
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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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Steven Kurniawan, Sry Rosita, Tona Aurora Lubis
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Mary S. Mangai, Anjewayne Clive Pillay, Tyanai Masiya and Stellah Lubinga
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Giovanni Acampora, Pasquale Trinchese, Roberto Trinchese and Autilia Vitiello
Recognizing and collecting evidence at a crime scene are essential tasks for gathering information about perpetrators and/or the dynamics of a criminal event. Hence, the success of a crime investigation is strongly based on the ability of forensic invest...
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Jacob Mofokeng, Grootboom
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Kholofelo Rakubu, Siyanda Dlamini, Mmakwena Modipa
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Enoch Zenzile, Afika F. Magadla
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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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Tareq Khan
Gun violence and mass shootings kill and injure people, create psychological trauma, damage properties, and cause economic loss. The loss from gun violence can be reduced if we can detect the gunshot early and notify the police as soon as possible. In th...
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