M Deckard, C Schnell - Crime & Delinquency, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Research on the concentration and stability of crime patterns at micro-places primarily examines years as the temporal unit of observation. This study examines temporal patterns …
CX Chen, W Zhang, B Yu, C Chen - Neural Computing and Applications, 2023 - Springer
Trajectory-user linking (TUL) aims to link trajectories to users who generate them, based on the historical trajectories of a set of users (eg, social media users or drivers). It is a …
A range of spatial analyses are used in the field of crime mapping, such as kernel density estimation, Ripley's K-function, and spatial autocorrelation, but there is limited use of …
With the rapid advances and the penetration of the Internet of Things and sensors, a massive amount of trajectory data, given by discrete locations at certain timestamps, have …
This study examines temporal variations in the spatial influence of environmental features, such as bars and vacant buildings, on criminal behavior across microlevel places …
R Boivin, SN de Melo - Canadian Journal of Criminology and …, 2019 - utpjournals.press
The identification of hot spots of crime–areas of high crime intensity–is of primary importance for crime prevention strategies. While the notion of crime hot spots is well accepted in Anglo …
Theoretical relationships with crime across cities are explicitly or implicitly assumed to be the same in all places: a one-unit change in X leads to a β change in Y. But why would we …
CS Koper, W Liu, BG Taylor, X Wu… - Police …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
To extend the limited evidence on how hot spot policing (HSP) strategies affect community experiences, perceptions, and attitudes, police agencies in two cities participated in a …
M Amemiya, T Ohyama - Crime science, 2019 - Springer
This brief report aims to reveal crime concentration at the district level in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan, two cities characterized by low crime rates. Eight types of property crimes that …