This paper extends Crime Pattern Theory, proposing a theoretical framework which aims to explain how offenders’ previous routine activity locations influence their future offence locations. The framework draws on studies of individual level crime location choice and location choice in non-criminal contexts, to identify attributes of prior activities associated with the selection of the location for future crime. We group these attributes into two proposed mechanisms: reliability and relevance. Offenders are more likely to commit crime where they have reliable knowledge that is relevant to the particular crime. The perceived reliability of offenders’ knowledge about a potential crime location is affected by the frequency, recency and duratio...
Objectives: This study explores preference variation in location choice strategies of residential bu...
Objectives: This study explores preference variation in location choice strategies of residential bu...
I propose a general theory for examining the spatial distribution of crime by specifically addressin...
This paper extends Crime Pattern Theory, proposing a theoretical framework which aims to explain how...
Most behavior of interest to social scientists is choice behavior: actions people commit while they ...
Understanding the relationships between individual offenders’ crime locations and their prior activi...
Objectives: Crime pattern theory and the related empirical research have remained rather a-temporal,...
Crime pattern theory predicts that offenders commit offences in their activity spaces. We also propo...
In crime investigations, geographic profiling involves inferring information about ‘whodunit’ from i...
Informed by a growing literature on space-time patterns of repeat and near repeat burglary victimiza...
According to Crime Pattern Theory, individuals all have routine daily activities which require frequ...
Objectives: This article examines to what extent repeat offenders' crime location choices are condit...
Properties, victims, and locations previously targeted by offenders have an increased risk of being ...
Abstract: Criminologists and crime prevention practitioners are increasingly aware of the importance...
Knowing where crime is likely to happen can help prevent it. Here I investigate whether two basic me...
Objectives: This study explores preference variation in location choice strategies of residential bu...
Objectives: This study explores preference variation in location choice strategies of residential bu...
I propose a general theory for examining the spatial distribution of crime by specifically addressin...
This paper extends Crime Pattern Theory, proposing a theoretical framework which aims to explain how...
Most behavior of interest to social scientists is choice behavior: actions people commit while they ...
Understanding the relationships between individual offenders’ crime locations and their prior activi...
Objectives: Crime pattern theory and the related empirical research have remained rather a-temporal,...
Crime pattern theory predicts that offenders commit offences in their activity spaces. We also propo...
In crime investigations, geographic profiling involves inferring information about ‘whodunit’ from i...
Informed by a growing literature on space-time patterns of repeat and near repeat burglary victimiza...
According to Crime Pattern Theory, individuals all have routine daily activities which require frequ...
Objectives: This article examines to what extent repeat offenders' crime location choices are condit...
Properties, victims, and locations previously targeted by offenders have an increased risk of being ...
Abstract: Criminologists and crime prevention practitioners are increasingly aware of the importance...
Knowing where crime is likely to happen can help prevent it. Here I investigate whether two basic me...
Objectives: This study explores preference variation in location choice strategies of residential bu...
Objectives: This study explores preference variation in location choice strategies of residential bu...
I propose a general theory for examining the spatial distribution of crime by specifically addressin...