Time geography offers a rich framework for representing movement across space and time. An extension of time geography to crime mapping, as proposed by the models discussed in this chapter, requires an accounting for victim and offender mobility under event-related constraints (e.g. accessibility to a crime scene). This chapter discusses results from a study that evaluates the usability of 3D space-time cube maps for representing crime patterns. Also considered is the utility of the time-geographic framework for exploring crime events that occur at unknown points in space and time. To this end, this chapter discusses the problem of crime activities that are not amenable to point-based mapping, potential alternative visualization methods usi...
I propose a general theory for examining the spatial distribution of crime by specifically addressin...
Objectives: The main objective of this study was to see if the characteristics of offenders’ crimes ...
The work of crime analysts and modellers could benefit substantially from the use of new spatial dat...
When time geography was first proposed in the 1970s, it was considered quite innovative and on the f...
Interest in the spatial distribution of crime and criminal opportunities has experienced a virtual e...
The article discusses the issue of digital technologies use for practical applications of the princi...
Crime is a complex phenomenon. To understand the commission of crime, researchers must map both the ...
The spatial analysis of crime and the current focus on hotspots has pushed the area of crime mapping...
Mapping mayhem in the city? Exploring the space time dynamics of criminal damage and alcohol with G...
Activity spaces describe the physical area typically encountered by an individual person during his ...
Crime is a complex phenomenon. To understand the commission of crime, researchers must map both the ...
ABSTRACT: This article compares the current states of science and practice regarding spatiotemporal ...
Geographical profiling (GP) is an investigative methodology which uses the crime-related scenes of c...
Crime continues to cast a shadow over citizen well-being in big cities today, while also imposing hu...
Abstract—Since the days the investigating officers used ”pin maps ” to locate and to think about cri...
I propose a general theory for examining the spatial distribution of crime by specifically addressin...
Objectives: The main objective of this study was to see if the characteristics of offenders’ crimes ...
The work of crime analysts and modellers could benefit substantially from the use of new spatial dat...
When time geography was first proposed in the 1970s, it was considered quite innovative and on the f...
Interest in the spatial distribution of crime and criminal opportunities has experienced a virtual e...
The article discusses the issue of digital technologies use for practical applications of the princi...
Crime is a complex phenomenon. To understand the commission of crime, researchers must map both the ...
The spatial analysis of crime and the current focus on hotspots has pushed the area of crime mapping...
Mapping mayhem in the city? Exploring the space time dynamics of criminal damage and alcohol with G...
Activity spaces describe the physical area typically encountered by an individual person during his ...
Crime is a complex phenomenon. To understand the commission of crime, researchers must map both the ...
ABSTRACT: This article compares the current states of science and practice regarding spatiotemporal ...
Geographical profiling (GP) is an investigative methodology which uses the crime-related scenes of c...
Crime continues to cast a shadow over citizen well-being in big cities today, while also imposing hu...
Abstract—Since the days the investigating officers used ”pin maps ” to locate and to think about cri...
I propose a general theory for examining the spatial distribution of crime by specifically addressin...
Objectives: The main objective of this study was to see if the characteristics of offenders’ crimes ...
The work of crime analysts and modellers could benefit substantially from the use of new spatial dat...