This study-based on a national data set ( N = 1,447)-focuses on extrafamilial sexual assaults and their mobility. Spatial information about the offender's house, the victim's house, and the crime scene was combined in mobility crime triangles. The findings reveal that most of the assaults fall in the categories of total mobility (42.78%) and offender mobility (33.10%). Our results also show the validity of the distance decay function with over 50% of aggressions occurring within 3 km of the offender's house. The analysis did not reveal the existence of buffer zones, probably due to the acquaintance between some of the offenders and their victims. The evidence suggests that environmental risk factors are more significant than individual ones...
Understanding the relationships between individual offenders’ crime locations and their prior activi...
Understanding the relationships between individual offenders’ crime locations and their prior activi...
Understanding the relationships between individual offenders’ crime locations and their prior activi...
This study—based on a national data set (N = 1,447)—focuses on extrafamilial sexual assaults and the...
This article—based on a national data set (N = 173)—focuses on extrafamilial sexual homicides and th...
Crime analysis is of upcoming importance for both theory and practice in criminology. The study of o...
The purpose of this research is to further understanding of how environmental factors impact on the ...
This study examines the crime patterns of 76 New Zealand serial sexual offenders in order to determi...
This study examines the crime patterns of 76 New Zealand serial sexual offenders in order to determi...
Background For several years, the link between mobility, human behavior and crime have highlighted ...
This study examines the crime patterns of 76 New Zealand serial sexual offenders in order to determi...
Background For several years, the link between mobility, human behavior and crime have highlighted b...
This study examines the crime patterns of 76 New Zealand serial sexual offenders in order to determi...
The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between an offence location and the of...
The purpose of this research is to further understanding of how environmental factors impact on the ...
Understanding the relationships between individual offenders’ crime locations and their prior activi...
Understanding the relationships between individual offenders’ crime locations and their prior activi...
Understanding the relationships between individual offenders’ crime locations and their prior activi...
This study—based on a national data set (N = 1,447)—focuses on extrafamilial sexual assaults and the...
This article—based on a national data set (N = 173)—focuses on extrafamilial sexual homicides and th...
Crime analysis is of upcoming importance for both theory and practice in criminology. The study of o...
The purpose of this research is to further understanding of how environmental factors impact on the ...
This study examines the crime patterns of 76 New Zealand serial sexual offenders in order to determi...
This study examines the crime patterns of 76 New Zealand serial sexual offenders in order to determi...
Background For several years, the link between mobility, human behavior and crime have highlighted ...
This study examines the crime patterns of 76 New Zealand serial sexual offenders in order to determi...
Background For several years, the link between mobility, human behavior and crime have highlighted b...
This study examines the crime patterns of 76 New Zealand serial sexual offenders in order to determi...
The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between an offence location and the of...
The purpose of this research is to further understanding of how environmental factors impact on the ...
Understanding the relationships between individual offenders’ crime locations and their prior activi...
Understanding the relationships between individual offenders’ crime locations and their prior activi...
Understanding the relationships between individual offenders’ crime locations and their prior activi...