Traditional ecological analyses of burglary have a number of shortcomings. First, break-ins occurring within a neighbourhood have been regarded as a solely the product of local residents. Second, the relationship between burglary and its determinants has been considered constant across space. Third, the data used in ecological analysis has been treated as statistically independent. The purpose of this study is to expand upon previous ecological studies through an analysis of residential burglary in Kitchener-Waterloo, Canada Theory from environmental criminology (a discipline concerned with the spatial aspects of crime) is used in conjunction with spatial data analysis techniques and GIS technology to model the variation of breaking and ent...
Residents in Malaysia are mostly concentrated in urban areas. However, people do feel worried about ...
Objectives: To empirically test whether offenders consider environmental features at multiple spatia...
This paper analyzed the spatial patterns of four types of crime (assault, robbery, autotheft, and bu...
Traditional ecological analyses of burglary have a number of shortcomings. First, break-ins occurrin...
Criminal activities are often unevenly distributed over space. The literature shows that the occurre...
It is generally acknowledged that the urban environment presents different types of risk factors, bu...
Burglary prevalence within neighbourhoods is well understood but the risk from bordering areas is un...
Burglary prevalence within neighbourhoods is well understood but the risk from bordering areas is un...
This research explores the micro-spatial concentrations of residential burglary within the Canadian ...
It has been repeatedly shown that there are temporal and spatial concentrations of crime. Various re...
Burglary prevalence within neighbourhoods is well understood but the risk from bordering areas is un...
This thesis explores the spatial distribution of crime in Ottawa, Canada in 2006. Crime pattern the...
The relationship between vegetation, transportation networks, and crime has been under debate. Veget...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
Criminologists have long-known that spatial crime patterns vary across different geographic areas. U...
Residents in Malaysia are mostly concentrated in urban areas. However, people do feel worried about ...
Objectives: To empirically test whether offenders consider environmental features at multiple spatia...
This paper analyzed the spatial patterns of four types of crime (assault, robbery, autotheft, and bu...
Traditional ecological analyses of burglary have a number of shortcomings. First, break-ins occurrin...
Criminal activities are often unevenly distributed over space. The literature shows that the occurre...
It is generally acknowledged that the urban environment presents different types of risk factors, bu...
Burglary prevalence within neighbourhoods is well understood but the risk from bordering areas is un...
Burglary prevalence within neighbourhoods is well understood but the risk from bordering areas is un...
This research explores the micro-spatial concentrations of residential burglary within the Canadian ...
It has been repeatedly shown that there are temporal and spatial concentrations of crime. Various re...
Burglary prevalence within neighbourhoods is well understood but the risk from bordering areas is un...
This thesis explores the spatial distribution of crime in Ottawa, Canada in 2006. Crime pattern the...
The relationship between vegetation, transportation networks, and crime has been under debate. Veget...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
Criminologists have long-known that spatial crime patterns vary across different geographic areas. U...
Residents in Malaysia are mostly concentrated in urban areas. However, people do feel worried about ...
Objectives: To empirically test whether offenders consider environmental features at multiple spatia...
This paper analyzed the spatial patterns of four types of crime (assault, robbery, autotheft, and bu...