This study investigates patterns of micro-scale concentrations of different types of crime using the network distance in the spatial, temporal and spatial-temporal dimensions to enable an accurate description of the micro-scale geospatial variation of crime incidents. It applies a recently developed hotspot detection method that uses a network-based space-time search window technique. The method is refined by adopting the false discovery rate controlling procedure for the multiple testing problem. Empirical analysis uses individual street-address records of robbery, burglary, drug and vehicle theft incidents in a high-crime neighbourhood of Chicago in the year 2000. The study revealed a fine-scale, street-address-level space-time signature ...
Socio-economic activities and incidents such as crimes and traffic accidents have a negative impact ...
Background: Drug-related crimes are known to form patterns of concentration, persistence and recurre...
Urban crimes are not homogeneously distributed but exhibit spatial heterogeneity across a range of s...
This study investigates patterns of micro-scale concentrations of different types of crime using the...
This study investigates patterns of micro-scale concentrations of different types of crime using the...
This study investigates patterns of micro-scale concentrations of different types of crime using the...
This study investigates patterns of micro-scale concentrations of different types of crime using the...
This study proposes a street-level space‐time hotspot detection method to analyse crime incidents re...
Events recorded in urban areas are often confined by the micro-scale geography of street networks, y...
This article proposes a new type of geosurveillance method for monitoring elevated crime activities ...
This article proposes a new type of geosurveillance method for monitoring elevated crime activities ...
Events and phenomena such as crime incidents and outbreak of an epidemic tend to form concentration ...
Events and phenomena such as crime incidents and outbreak of an epidemic tend to form concentrations...
Events and phenomena such as crime incidents and outbreak of an epidemic tend to form concentration ...
Events and phenomena such as crime incidents and outbreak of an epidemic tend to form concentrations...
Socio-economic activities and incidents such as crimes and traffic accidents have a negative impact ...
Background: Drug-related crimes are known to form patterns of concentration, persistence and recurre...
Urban crimes are not homogeneously distributed but exhibit spatial heterogeneity across a range of s...
This study investigates patterns of micro-scale concentrations of different types of crime using the...
This study investigates patterns of micro-scale concentrations of different types of crime using the...
This study investigates patterns of micro-scale concentrations of different types of crime using the...
This study investigates patterns of micro-scale concentrations of different types of crime using the...
This study proposes a street-level space‐time hotspot detection method to analyse crime incidents re...
Events recorded in urban areas are often confined by the micro-scale geography of street networks, y...
This article proposes a new type of geosurveillance method for monitoring elevated crime activities ...
This article proposes a new type of geosurveillance method for monitoring elevated crime activities ...
Events and phenomena such as crime incidents and outbreak of an epidemic tend to form concentration ...
Events and phenomena such as crime incidents and outbreak of an epidemic tend to form concentrations...
Events and phenomena such as crime incidents and outbreak of an epidemic tend to form concentration ...
Events and phenomena such as crime incidents and outbreak of an epidemic tend to form concentrations...
Socio-economic activities and incidents such as crimes and traffic accidents have a negative impact ...
Background: Drug-related crimes are known to form patterns of concentration, persistence and recurre...
Urban crimes are not homogeneously distributed but exhibit spatial heterogeneity across a range of s...