Objectives: Crime pattern theory and the related empirical research have remained rather a-temporal, as if the timing of routine activities and crime plays no role. Building on previous geography of crime research, we extend crime pattern theory and propose that an offender’s spatial knowledge acquired during daily routine activities is not equally applicable to all times of day. Methods: We put this extended theory to a first empirical test by applying a discrete spatial choice model to detailed information from the Netherlands on 71 offences committed by 30 offenders collected through a unique online survey instrument. The offenders reported on their most important activity nodes and offence locations over the past year, as well as the sp...
In crime investigations, geographic profiling involves inferring information about ‘whodunit’ from i...
People ebb and flow across the city. The spatial and temporal patterning of crime is, in part, refle...
Objectives: The main objective of this study was to see if the characteristics of offenders’ crimes ...
Objectives: Crime pattern theory and the related empirical research have remained rather a-temporal,...
Objectives: This article examines to what extent repeat offenders' crime location choices are condit...
Why do offenders commit crime at certain times and places instead of others? Environmental criminolo...
This paper extends Crime Pattern Theory, proposing a theoretical framework which aims to explain how...
Objectives: Building on Hägerstrand’s time geography, we expect temporal consistency in individual o...
According to Crime Pattern Theory, individuals all have routine daily activities which require frequ...
I propose a general theory for examining the spatial distribution of crime by specifically addressin...
Understanding the relationships between individual offenders’ crime locations and their prior activi...
Since its original publication, routine activity theory has proven most instructive for understandin...
The routine activity approach and associated crime pattern theory emphasise how crime emerges from s...
Crime pattern theory predicts that offenders commit offences in their activity spaces. We also propo...
Interpreting the spatio-temporal patterning of crime, it is vital to consider the interplay of trave...
In crime investigations, geographic profiling involves inferring information about ‘whodunit’ from i...
People ebb and flow across the city. The spatial and temporal patterning of crime is, in part, refle...
Objectives: The main objective of this study was to see if the characteristics of offenders’ crimes ...
Objectives: Crime pattern theory and the related empirical research have remained rather a-temporal,...
Objectives: This article examines to what extent repeat offenders' crime location choices are condit...
Why do offenders commit crime at certain times and places instead of others? Environmental criminolo...
This paper extends Crime Pattern Theory, proposing a theoretical framework which aims to explain how...
Objectives: Building on Hägerstrand’s time geography, we expect temporal consistency in individual o...
According to Crime Pattern Theory, individuals all have routine daily activities which require frequ...
I propose a general theory for examining the spatial distribution of crime by specifically addressin...
Understanding the relationships between individual offenders’ crime locations and their prior activi...
Since its original publication, routine activity theory has proven most instructive for understandin...
The routine activity approach and associated crime pattern theory emphasise how crime emerges from s...
Crime pattern theory predicts that offenders commit offences in their activity spaces. We also propo...
Interpreting the spatio-temporal patterning of crime, it is vital to consider the interplay of trave...
In crime investigations, geographic profiling involves inferring information about ‘whodunit’ from i...
People ebb and flow across the city. The spatial and temporal patterning of crime is, in part, refle...
Objectives: The main objective of this study was to see if the characteristics of offenders’ crimes ...