In the United Kingdom, since 2011 data regarding individual police recorded crimes have been made openly available to the public via the police.uk website. To protect the location privacy of victims these data are obfuscated using geomasking techniques to reduce their spatial accuracy. This paper examines the spatial accuracy of the police.uk data to determine at what level(s) of spatial resolution – if any – it is suitable for analysis in the context of theory testing and falsification, evaluation research, or crime analysis. Police.uk data are compared to police recorded data for one large metropolitan Police Force and spatial accuracy is quantified for four different levels of geography across five crime types. Hypotheses regarding syste...
Place-based policing has attracted a substantial amount of attention, not least in relation to hot s...
Police-recorded crime data are prone to measurement error, affecting our understanding of the nature...
The article discusses the issue of digital technologies use for practical applications of the princi...
Objectives: Police-recorded crimes are used by police forces to document community differences in cr...
Open-source crime data provided by the Police.uk website was introduced in 2008. This provision chal...
Purpose – Research into crime is reliant on data that is recorded and published by criminal justice ...
There is growing need for reliable survey-based small area estimates of crime and confidence in poli...
Street-level crime maps are publicly available online in England and Wales. However, there was initi...
The study of spatial and temporal crime patterns is important for both academic understanding of cri...
This thesis examines the impact of Open Crime Data in the United Kingdom (U.K.). Wide claims are mad...
In crime science, understanding the dynamics and interactions between crime events is crucial for co...
Understanding the interaction between geography and crime has a long tradition throughout the world....
PhD ThesisDespite growing crime rates, and increased computerisation of crime data within the polic...
The work of crime analysts and modellers could benefit substantially from the use of new spatial dat...
The new geocoding toolkit (matching a crime to the geographic location where it occurred) has been d...
Place-based policing has attracted a substantial amount of attention, not least in relation to hot s...
Police-recorded crime data are prone to measurement error, affecting our understanding of the nature...
The article discusses the issue of digital technologies use for practical applications of the princi...
Objectives: Police-recorded crimes are used by police forces to document community differences in cr...
Open-source crime data provided by the Police.uk website was introduced in 2008. This provision chal...
Purpose – Research into crime is reliant on data that is recorded and published by criminal justice ...
There is growing need for reliable survey-based small area estimates of crime and confidence in poli...
Street-level crime maps are publicly available online in England and Wales. However, there was initi...
The study of spatial and temporal crime patterns is important for both academic understanding of cri...
This thesis examines the impact of Open Crime Data in the United Kingdom (U.K.). Wide claims are mad...
In crime science, understanding the dynamics and interactions between crime events is crucial for co...
Understanding the interaction between geography and crime has a long tradition throughout the world....
PhD ThesisDespite growing crime rates, and increased computerisation of crime data within the polic...
The work of crime analysts and modellers could benefit substantially from the use of new spatial dat...
The new geocoding toolkit (matching a crime to the geographic location where it occurred) has been d...
Place-based policing has attracted a substantial amount of attention, not least in relation to hot s...
Police-recorded crime data are prone to measurement error, affecting our understanding of the nature...
The article discusses the issue of digital technologies use for practical applications of the princi...