The work of crime analysts and modellers could benefit substantially from the use of new spatial data sets that are becoming more readily available. Examples include road networks (e.g. Open Street Map), building boundary datasets (e.g Ordnance Survey MasterMap) as well as under-utilised social network data (e.g. Twitter) or other volunteered sources. However, due to a lack of resources and considerable technical barriers, very few analysts exploit these types of data or understand how they could be used to offer benefits in terms of understanding crime. This paper will review the work of the GeoCrimeData Project which is exploring many novel data sources and manipulating them using geographical routines in order to generate new forms of...
Spatial analysis of crime allows the users to map the crime rate in different areas at different tim...
Abstract: A crime is an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and punishable by law. A cyber c...
Geographical profiling (GP) is an investigative methodology which uses the crime-related scenes of c...
The work of crime analysts and modellers could benefit substantially from the use of new spatial dat...
The article discusses the issue of digital technologies use for practical applications of the princi...
Development of the information technology during the 80s has significantly improved the way data is ...
As essential apparatus in crime analysis, crime mapping and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) a...
A small but growing North American trend is the publication of maps of crime on the Internet. A numb...
In most recent years, crime analysis has turned into a broad- spectrum term that needs a considerabl...
This chapter will introduce and discuss the use of spatial and temporal representations of crime-rel...
Criminology is the scientific discipline that studies the phenomena of crime and delinquency. Crimin...
AbstractGeographical Information System (GIS) is one of the aiding domains of technology where a num...
The development and increased use of geographic information systems (GIS) in policing has intensifie...
The boom of internet technologies, particularly web-based geographic information system (GIS) techno...
Police forces use hotspot mapping to provide a single out towards to resource allocation, ensuring p...
Spatial analysis of crime allows the users to map the crime rate in different areas at different tim...
Abstract: A crime is an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and punishable by law. A cyber c...
Geographical profiling (GP) is an investigative methodology which uses the crime-related scenes of c...
The work of crime analysts and modellers could benefit substantially from the use of new spatial dat...
The article discusses the issue of digital technologies use for practical applications of the princi...
Development of the information technology during the 80s has significantly improved the way data is ...
As essential apparatus in crime analysis, crime mapping and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) a...
A small but growing North American trend is the publication of maps of crime on the Internet. A numb...
In most recent years, crime analysis has turned into a broad- spectrum term that needs a considerabl...
This chapter will introduce and discuss the use of spatial and temporal representations of crime-rel...
Criminology is the scientific discipline that studies the phenomena of crime and delinquency. Crimin...
AbstractGeographical Information System (GIS) is one of the aiding domains of technology where a num...
The development and increased use of geographic information systems (GIS) in policing has intensifie...
The boom of internet technologies, particularly web-based geographic information system (GIS) techno...
Police forces use hotspot mapping to provide a single out towards to resource allocation, ensuring p...
Spatial analysis of crime allows the users to map the crime rate in different areas at different tim...
Abstract: A crime is an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and punishable by law. A cyber c...
Geographical profiling (GP) is an investigative methodology which uses the crime-related scenes of c...