There is growing need for reliable survey-based small area estimates of crime and confidence in police work to design and evaluate place-based policing strategies. Crime and confidence in policing are geographically aggregated and police resources can be targeted to areas with the most problems. High levels of spatial autocorrelation in these variables allow for using spatial random effects to improve small area estimation models and estimates’ reliability. This article introduces the Spatial Empirical Best Linear Unbiased Predictor (SEBLUP), which borrows strength from neighboring areas, to place-based policing. It assesses the SEBLUP under different scenarios of number of areas and levels of spatial autocorrelation and provides an applica...
The spatial analysis of crime has occurred for nearly two centuries. Within criminology, research in...
Purpose: Police patrol has undergone an evidence-based and data driven transition in the beginning o...
Objectives A fairly robust body of evidence suggests that hotspots policing is an effective crime pr...
There is growing need for reliable survey-based small area estimates of crime and confidence in poli...
This paper explores the use of a spatio-temporal approach to small area estimation for improving und...
Objectives: Police-recorded crimes are used by police forces to document community differences in cr...
Public confidence in the police is crucial to effective policing. Improving understanding of public ...
OBJECTIVES: Decades of empirical research demonstrate that crime is concentrated at a range of spati...
Purpose: This study tests whether the effect of police actions is influenced by similar crime genera...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to use an evaluation of a micro-place-based hot-spot policing ...
Objectives\ud \ud To examine whether or not spatially-focused legitimacy policing interventions redu...
This study examines the effect of the number of crimes and topographical detail on police officer pr...
Public confidence in the police is crucial to effective policing. Estimating and predicting public ...
Objectives To examine whether or not spatially-focused legitimacy policing interventions reduce crim...
The spatial analysis of crime has occurred for nearly two centuries. Within criminology, research in...
Purpose: Police patrol has undergone an evidence-based and data driven transition in the beginning o...
Objectives A fairly robust body of evidence suggests that hotspots policing is an effective crime pr...
There is growing need for reliable survey-based small area estimates of crime and confidence in poli...
This paper explores the use of a spatio-temporal approach to small area estimation for improving und...
Objectives: Police-recorded crimes are used by police forces to document community differences in cr...
Public confidence in the police is crucial to effective policing. Improving understanding of public ...
OBJECTIVES: Decades of empirical research demonstrate that crime is concentrated at a range of spati...
Purpose: This study tests whether the effect of police actions is influenced by similar crime genera...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to use an evaluation of a micro-place-based hot-spot policing ...
Objectives\ud \ud To examine whether or not spatially-focused legitimacy policing interventions redu...
This study examines the effect of the number of crimes and topographical detail on police officer pr...
Public confidence in the police is crucial to effective policing. Estimating and predicting public ...
Objectives To examine whether or not spatially-focused legitimacy policing interventions reduce crim...
The spatial analysis of crime has occurred for nearly two centuries. Within criminology, research in...
Purpose: Police patrol has undergone an evidence-based and data driven transition in the beginning o...
Objectives A fairly robust body of evidence suggests that hotspots policing is an effective crime pr...