This thesis explores the spatial distribution of crime in Ottawa, Canada in 2006. Crime pattern theory provides the theoretical framework for examining the relationship between the rates of burglary, robbery, and motor vehicle theft and the two universities, University of Ottawa and Carleton University. This thesis uses ArcView 3.3 software to geocode and spatially join the crime and census data, and uses GeoDa 0.9.5-i software to conduct a spatial regression procedure that accounts for spatial autocorrelation between the crime rates and socio-demographic characteristics at the dissemination area level. This thesis finds support for crime pattern theory and the geometric theory of crime, as universities are the strongest predictors of th...
Income inequality and crime are two social problems concerning many nations around the world. Such s...
The importance of repeat victims as an effective target for crime prevention measures has been widel...
Objectives: The main objective of this study was to see if the characteristics of offenders’ crimes ...
Criminal activities are often unevenly distributed over space. The literature shows that the occurre...
Traditional ecological analyses of burglary have a number of shortcomings. First, break-ins occurrin...
It has been repeatedly shown that there are temporal and spatial concentrations of crime. Various re...
Over the past few decades, research into public perceptions of crime has largely focused on how mass...
Crime is an important issue that any society has to deal with. Spatial analysis of crime is a valuab...
Purpose - To examine if, and how, spatial crime patterns are explained by one or more underlying cri...
This paper analyzed the spatial patterns of four types of crime (assault, robbery, autotheft, and bu...
The Geography of Crime has a history in criminology that repeatedly finds a clustering of crime in t...
Criminologists have long-known that spatial crime patterns vary across different geographic areas. U...
The Geography of Crime consists of five articles. The first article, Exploring opportunities for geo...
I propose a general theory for examining the spatial distribution of crime by specifically addressin...
Objectives: Investigate the spatial concentrations and spatial stability of criminal event data at t...
Income inequality and crime are two social problems concerning many nations around the world. Such s...
The importance of repeat victims as an effective target for crime prevention measures has been widel...
Objectives: The main objective of this study was to see if the characteristics of offenders’ crimes ...
Criminal activities are often unevenly distributed over space. The literature shows that the occurre...
Traditional ecological analyses of burglary have a number of shortcomings. First, break-ins occurrin...
It has been repeatedly shown that there are temporal and spatial concentrations of crime. Various re...
Over the past few decades, research into public perceptions of crime has largely focused on how mass...
Crime is an important issue that any society has to deal with. Spatial analysis of crime is a valuab...
Purpose - To examine if, and how, spatial crime patterns are explained by one or more underlying cri...
This paper analyzed the spatial patterns of four types of crime (assault, robbery, autotheft, and bu...
The Geography of Crime has a history in criminology that repeatedly finds a clustering of crime in t...
Criminologists have long-known that spatial crime patterns vary across different geographic areas. U...
The Geography of Crime consists of five articles. The first article, Exploring opportunities for geo...
I propose a general theory for examining the spatial distribution of crime by specifically addressin...
Objectives: Investigate the spatial concentrations and spatial stability of criminal event data at t...
Income inequality and crime are two social problems concerning many nations around the world. Such s...
The importance of repeat victims as an effective target for crime prevention measures has been widel...
Objectives: The main objective of this study was to see if the characteristics of offenders’ crimes ...