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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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Anton Borg and Martin Svensson
The evidence that burglaries cluster spatio-temporally is strong. However, research is unclear on whether clustered burglaries (repeats/near-repeats) should be treated as qualitatively different crimes compared to spatio-temporally unrelated burglaries (...
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Markus Rasmusson and Marco Helbich
Near-repeat crime refers to a pattern whereby one crime event is soon followed by a similar crime event at a nearby location. Existing research on near-repeat crime patterns is inconclusive about where near-repeat patterns emerge and which physical and s...
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Peng Chen and Justin Kurland
?Strike Hard? is an enhanced law-enforcement strategy in China that aims to suppress crime, but measurement of the crime-reducing effect and potential changes in the spatiotemporal concentration of crime associated with ?Strike Hard? remain unknown. This...
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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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Zengli Wang, Lin Liu, Hanlin Zhou and Minxuan Lan
Crime geographical displacement has been examined in many Western countries. However, little is known about its existence, distribution, and potential predictive ability in large cities in China. Compared to the existing research, this study contributes ...
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Zengli Wang and Hong Zhang
It has long been acknowledged that crimes of the same type tend to be committed at the same location or proximity in a short period. However, the investigation of whether this phenomenon exists across crime types remains limited. The spatial-temporal clu...
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William Renda and Charlie H. Zhang
Gunshot detection technology (GDT) has been increasingly adopted by law enforcement agencies to tackle the problem of underreporting of crime via 911 calls for service, which undoubtedly affects the quality of crime mapping and spatial analysis. This art...
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Zengli Wang and Xuejun Liu
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Philip Glasner and Michael Leitner
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