Regional planners, policy makers and policing agencies all recognize the importance of better understanding the dynamics of crime. Theoretical and application-oriented approaches which provide insights into why and where crimes take place are much sought after. Geographic information systems and spatial analysis techniques, in particular, are proving to be essential or studying criminal activity. However, the capabilities of these quantitative methods continue to evolve. This paper explores the use of geographic information systems and spatial analysis approaches for examining crime occurrence in Brisbane, Australia. The analysis highlights novel capabilities for the analysis of crime in urban regions
Geographical profiling (GP) is an investigative methodology which uses the crime-related scenes of c...
Localized point data are literally everywhere in the world around us. Whether it is about the locati...
Analysis of crime data is crucial for prevention and assessment of illegal activity. This paper is o...
The new century brings with it growing interest in crime places. This interest spans theory from the...
This chapter will introduce and discuss the use of spatial and temporal representations of crime-rel...
In most recent years, crime analysis has turned into a broad- spectrum term that needs a considerabl...
The analysis of crime data, especially in spatial and temporal terms is very complex process but wit...
Crime maps are becoming significant tools in crime and justice. Advances in the areas of information...
Ponencias, comunicaciones y pósters presentados en el 17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Informatio...
The article discusses the issue of digital technologies use for practical applications of the princi...
This project explores the use of spatial analysis tool such as Geographic Information System (GIS) i...
Understanding the interaction between geography and crime has a long tradition throughout the world....
The spatial analysis of crime and the current focus on hotspots has pushed the area of crime mapping...
Understanding the interaction between geography and crime has a long tradition throughout the world....
Understanding the interaction between geography and crime has a long tradition throughout the world....
Geographical profiling (GP) is an investigative methodology which uses the crime-related scenes of c...
Localized point data are literally everywhere in the world around us. Whether it is about the locati...
Analysis of crime data is crucial for prevention and assessment of illegal activity. This paper is o...
The new century brings with it growing interest in crime places. This interest spans theory from the...
This chapter will introduce and discuss the use of spatial and temporal representations of crime-rel...
In most recent years, crime analysis has turned into a broad- spectrum term that needs a considerabl...
The analysis of crime data, especially in spatial and temporal terms is very complex process but wit...
Crime maps are becoming significant tools in crime and justice. Advances in the areas of information...
Ponencias, comunicaciones y pósters presentados en el 17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Informatio...
The article discusses the issue of digital technologies use for practical applications of the princi...
This project explores the use of spatial analysis tool such as Geographic Information System (GIS) i...
Understanding the interaction between geography and crime has a long tradition throughout the world....
The spatial analysis of crime and the current focus on hotspots has pushed the area of crime mapping...
Understanding the interaction between geography and crime has a long tradition throughout the world....
Understanding the interaction between geography and crime has a long tradition throughout the world....
Geographical profiling (GP) is an investigative methodology which uses the crime-related scenes of c...
Localized point data are literally everywhere in the world around us. Whether it is about the locati...
Analysis of crime data is crucial for prevention and assessment of illegal activity. This paper is o...