The investigation of repeat and near - repeat (RNR) patterns of sub-categories of burglary crimes is of great importance to law enforcement since a distinct intervention strategy may be suitable in the application to a different sub-category. In this study, the Knox test is used to investigate the RNR patterns within the data set of three different sub-categories of burglary crime in relation to the city of San Francisco in the United States. The results of the investigation showed that each sub-category exhibits a distinct RNR patterns, based on spatio-temporal interactions revealed by the Knox test. This study suggests that similar characteristics may be obtainable in the sub-categories of other major crime types; the outcomes of which ma...
Purpose: To test whether geographical, temporal, and modus operandi (MO) crime scene behaviours can ...
Using techniques developed in the field of epidemiology, recent research conducted in both the UK (J...
Purpose To test whether geographical, temporal, and modus operandi (MO) crime scene behaviours can ...
The evidence that burglaries cluster spatio-temporally is strong. However, research is unclear on wh...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent and variation in the estimates to which ...
Near repeat analysis has been increasingly used to measure the spatiotemporal clustering of crime in...
Individual space time patterns of serial burglary offenders: mapping risk for operational responses ...
Numerous studies have shown that near repeat victimization of burglaries can account for a substanti...
Whilst analysis of crime for tactical and strategic reasons within the criminal justice arena has no...
To date there has been little Australian research on repeat victimisa-tion. This is a study of repea...
Academic research in recent years has explored the spatial and temporal elements of residental burgl...
This paper compares two variants of the Knox test in relation to space-time crime pattern analysis. ...
Objectives: Examine how neighborhoods vary in the degree to which they experience repeat/near repeat...
Although the rate of residential burglary in the Netherlands is slightly less than 1% per year, over...
This article draws on a recent study that examined the impact of target hardening on domestic burgla...
Purpose: To test whether geographical, temporal, and modus operandi (MO) crime scene behaviours can ...
Using techniques developed in the field of epidemiology, recent research conducted in both the UK (J...
Purpose To test whether geographical, temporal, and modus operandi (MO) crime scene behaviours can ...
The evidence that burglaries cluster spatio-temporally is strong. However, research is unclear on wh...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent and variation in the estimates to which ...
Near repeat analysis has been increasingly used to measure the spatiotemporal clustering of crime in...
Individual space time patterns of serial burglary offenders: mapping risk for operational responses ...
Numerous studies have shown that near repeat victimization of burglaries can account for a substanti...
Whilst analysis of crime for tactical and strategic reasons within the criminal justice arena has no...
To date there has been little Australian research on repeat victimisa-tion. This is a study of repea...
Academic research in recent years has explored the spatial and temporal elements of residental burgl...
This paper compares two variants of the Knox test in relation to space-time crime pattern analysis. ...
Objectives: Examine how neighborhoods vary in the degree to which they experience repeat/near repeat...
Although the rate of residential burglary in the Netherlands is slightly less than 1% per year, over...
This article draws on a recent study that examined the impact of target hardening on domestic burgla...
Purpose: To test whether geographical, temporal, and modus operandi (MO) crime scene behaviours can ...
Using techniques developed in the field of epidemiology, recent research conducted in both the UK (J...
Purpose To test whether geographical, temporal, and modus operandi (MO) crime scene behaviours can ...