Visualizing spatial information has a long history in the field of cartography. Though there are generally accepted forms of spatial data visualization to represent different types of spatial data, the interpretation of the resulting maps tends to be subjective at best and incorrect, at worst. Cartograms are an increasingly popular form of spatial data visualization, recently applied in political and epidemiological analyses in an attempt to better represent the spatial data under analysis. We use the cartogram procedure to map crime rates and location quotients. Using this visualization approach, we are able to show the usefulness of cartograms to represent crime
Crime incident locations and trends are examined spatially using GIS to produce maps that pinpoint h...
Crime incident locations and trends are examined spatially using GIS to produce maps that pinpoint h...
The spatial patterns of four types of crimes (assault, robbery, auto-theft, and burglary) and their ...
The article discusses the issue of digital technologies use for practical applications of the princi...
The new century brings with it growing interest in crime places. This interest spans theory from the...
To inform an emerging cartographic criminology, this thesis considers cartographic and geographic li...
Criminologists, planners, and architects search for ways to predict criminals' preferences for commi...
Criminologists have long been interested in mapping crime, yet their use and understanding of maps r...
Criminologists, planners, and architects search for ways to predict criminals' preferences for commi...
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...
By drawing on research on territorial stigmatization, critical cartography, and visual criminology, ...
In crime investigations, geographic profiling involves inferring information about ‘whodunit’ from i...
As essential apparatus in crime analysis, crime mapping and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) a...
Crime incident locations and trends are examined spatially using GIS to produce maps that pinpoint h...
Crime incident locations and trends are examined spatially using GIS to produce maps that pinpoint h...
Crime incident locations and trends are examined spatially using GIS to produce maps that pinpoint h...
The spatial patterns of four types of crimes (assault, robbery, auto-theft, and burglary) and their ...
The article discusses the issue of digital technologies use for practical applications of the princi...
The new century brings with it growing interest in crime places. This interest spans theory from the...
To inform an emerging cartographic criminology, this thesis considers cartographic and geographic li...
Criminologists, planners, and architects search for ways to predict criminals' preferences for commi...
Criminologists have long been interested in mapping crime, yet their use and understanding of maps r...
Criminologists, planners, and architects search for ways to predict criminals' preferences for commi...
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...
By drawing on research on territorial stigmatization, critical cartography, and visual criminology, ...
In crime investigations, geographic profiling involves inferring information about ‘whodunit’ from i...
As essential apparatus in crime analysis, crime mapping and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) a...
Crime incident locations and trends are examined spatially using GIS to produce maps that pinpoint h...
Crime incident locations and trends are examined spatially using GIS to produce maps that pinpoint h...
Crime incident locations and trends are examined spatially using GIS to produce maps that pinpoint h...
The spatial patterns of four types of crimes (assault, robbery, auto-theft, and burglary) and their ...