We investigate at the subscale of the neighborhoods of a highly populated city the incidence of property crimes in terms of both the resident and the floating population. Our results show that a relevant allometric relation could only be observed between property crimes and floating population. More precisely, the evidence of a superlinear behavior indicates that a disproportional number of property crimes occurs in regions where an increased flow of people takes place in the city. For comparison, we also found that the number of crimes of peace disturbance only correlates well, and in a superlinear fashion too, with the resident population. Our study raises the interesting possibility that the superlinearity observed in previous studies [...
Urban scaling relations characterizing how diverse properties of cities vary on average with their p...
This Special Issue is a collection of seven papers that seek to better our understanding of how urba...
We investigate theoretically and empirically the inter-temporal dynamics of neighborhood property cr...
We investigate at the subscale of the neighborhoods of a highly populated city the incidence of prop...
Crime has been previously explained by social characteristics of the residential population and, as ...
Nowadays, 23% of the world population lives in multi-million cities. In these metropolises, criminal...
All crime data are official open data sets that are available as described in the Supporting Informa...
<div><p>We report on a quantitative analysis of relationships between the number of homicides, popul...
We report on a quantitative analysis of relationships between the number of homicides, population si...
Whereas there is a burgeoning literature focusing on the spatial distribution of crime events across...
Objectives We argue that assessing the level of crime concentration across cities has four challenge...
Scale-adjusted metrics (SAMs) are a significant achievement of the urban scaling hypothesis. SAMs re...
The role of population density in the generation or suppression of crime has been the subject of deb...
<div><p>Scale-adjusted metrics (SAMs) are a significant achievement of the urban scaling hypothesis....
With urban population increasing dramatically worldwide, cities are playing an increasingly critical...
Urban scaling relations characterizing how diverse properties of cities vary on average with their p...
This Special Issue is a collection of seven papers that seek to better our understanding of how urba...
We investigate theoretically and empirically the inter-temporal dynamics of neighborhood property cr...
We investigate at the subscale of the neighborhoods of a highly populated city the incidence of prop...
Crime has been previously explained by social characteristics of the residential population and, as ...
Nowadays, 23% of the world population lives in multi-million cities. In these metropolises, criminal...
All crime data are official open data sets that are available as described in the Supporting Informa...
<div><p>We report on a quantitative analysis of relationships between the number of homicides, popul...
We report on a quantitative analysis of relationships between the number of homicides, population si...
Whereas there is a burgeoning literature focusing on the spatial distribution of crime events across...
Objectives We argue that assessing the level of crime concentration across cities has four challenge...
Scale-adjusted metrics (SAMs) are a significant achievement of the urban scaling hypothesis. SAMs re...
The role of population density in the generation or suppression of crime has been the subject of deb...
<div><p>Scale-adjusted metrics (SAMs) are a significant achievement of the urban scaling hypothesis....
With urban population increasing dramatically worldwide, cities are playing an increasingly critical...
Urban scaling relations characterizing how diverse properties of cities vary on average with their p...
This Special Issue is a collection of seven papers that seek to better our understanding of how urba...
We investigate theoretically and empirically the inter-temporal dynamics of neighborhood property cr...