Crime on public transport can be very difficult to analyse. 'Stealth crimes' like pick-pocketing present a particular challenge because victims often have an imprecise knowledge of the location and time of the offence. In this scenario crime has typically been recorded as happening at the reporting station (often at the ?end of line?) which skews any analysis of the collective crime locations. Interstitial crime analysis (ICA) is a technique which overcomes this problem and improves the estimation of the spatial distribution of crime on networks when the exact location of offences is unknown. Based on the aoristic analysis technique (devised to estimate the temporal distribution of crime when only a time period is known), ICA is used to est...
People care about crime, with the spatial distribution of both actual and perceived crime affecting ...
This paper reports the main findings of an evaluation of an intensive four‐week policing operation a...
The spatial analysis of crime and the current focus on hotspots has pushed the area of crime mapping...
This paper explores crime risk within and around major transit systems, specifically by investigatin...
This paper presents a theoretical discussion conceptualising some of the problems evident in analysi...
Reliable data on pick-pocketing has been notoriously hard to find, but now research – and hopefully ...
This paper presents a theoretical discussion conceptualising some of the problems evident in analysi...
Dynamic studies in crime analysis usually use distance-decay models applied on isotropic surfaces. I...
This entry examines how crime concentrates and is potentially specialized within and around the publ...
The use of hotspot mapping techniques such as KDE to represent the geographical spread of linear eve...
peer reviewedIn the region of Charleroi (Belgium), a series of criminal acts were committed by the ...
This paper explores crime risk within and around major transit systems, specifically by investigatin...
This paper explores crime risk within and around major transit systems, specifically by investigatin...
People care about crime, with the spatial distribution of both actual and perceived crime affecting ...
Portland’s public transportation system, TriMet, is an extensive network of buses, light rail, and s...
People care about crime, with the spatial distribution of both actual and perceived crime affecting ...
This paper reports the main findings of an evaluation of an intensive four‐week policing operation a...
The spatial analysis of crime and the current focus on hotspots has pushed the area of crime mapping...
This paper explores crime risk within and around major transit systems, specifically by investigatin...
This paper presents a theoretical discussion conceptualising some of the problems evident in analysi...
Reliable data on pick-pocketing has been notoriously hard to find, but now research – and hopefully ...
This paper presents a theoretical discussion conceptualising some of the problems evident in analysi...
Dynamic studies in crime analysis usually use distance-decay models applied on isotropic surfaces. I...
This entry examines how crime concentrates and is potentially specialized within and around the publ...
The use of hotspot mapping techniques such as KDE to represent the geographical spread of linear eve...
peer reviewedIn the region of Charleroi (Belgium), a series of criminal acts were committed by the ...
This paper explores crime risk within and around major transit systems, specifically by investigatin...
This paper explores crime risk within and around major transit systems, specifically by investigatin...
People care about crime, with the spatial distribution of both actual and perceived crime affecting ...
Portland’s public transportation system, TriMet, is an extensive network of buses, light rail, and s...
People care about crime, with the spatial distribution of both actual and perceived crime affecting ...
This paper reports the main findings of an evaluation of an intensive four‐week policing operation a...
The spatial analysis of crime and the current focus on hotspots has pushed the area of crime mapping...