With the development of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), crime mapping becomes an effective approach to investigate the spatial pattern of crime in a defined area. Understanding the relationship between crime and its surrounding environment can reveal possible strategies that can reduce crime in a neighbourhood. The relationship between vegetation density and crime has been under debate for a long time. This research is conducted to investigate the impacts of tree coverage on property crime in the City of Vancouver. High spatial resolution airborne LiDAR data collected in 2013 was used for the extraction of tree covered area for cross-sectional analysis. The independent variables were put into Ordinary Least-Squares (OLS) regression, S...
Burglary prevalence within neighbourhoods is well understood but the risk from bordering areas is un...
Traditional ecological analyses of burglary have a number of shortcomings. First, break-ins occurrin...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
With the development of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), crime mapping has become an effective ...
Influenced by reoccurring findings in the literature suggesting a negative relationship between tree...
The relationship between vegetation, transportation networks, and crime has been under debate. Veget...
Criminal activities are often unevenly distributed over space. The literature shows that the occurre...
Criminologists have long-known that spatial crime patterns vary across different geographic areas. U...
Objectives: Investigate the spatial concentrations and spatial stability of criminal event data at t...
A number of studies produced in recent years have highlighted how urban forests, or urban tree cover...
It has been repeatedly shown that there are temporal and spatial concentrations of crime. Various re...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
The current study employs a new measure of the ambient population, constructed using cell tower loca...
This research explores the micro-spatial concentrations of residential burglary within the Canadian ...
The study of crime and place recognizes the important interplay between the physical landscape and c...
Burglary prevalence within neighbourhoods is well understood but the risk from bordering areas is un...
Traditional ecological analyses of burglary have a number of shortcomings. First, break-ins occurrin...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
With the development of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), crime mapping has become an effective ...
Influenced by reoccurring findings in the literature suggesting a negative relationship between tree...
The relationship between vegetation, transportation networks, and crime has been under debate. Veget...
Criminal activities are often unevenly distributed over space. The literature shows that the occurre...
Criminologists have long-known that spatial crime patterns vary across different geographic areas. U...
Objectives: Investigate the spatial concentrations and spatial stability of criminal event data at t...
A number of studies produced in recent years have highlighted how urban forests, or urban tree cover...
It has been repeatedly shown that there are temporal and spatial concentrations of crime. Various re...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
The current study employs a new measure of the ambient population, constructed using cell tower loca...
This research explores the micro-spatial concentrations of residential burglary within the Canadian ...
The study of crime and place recognizes the important interplay between the physical landscape and c...
Burglary prevalence within neighbourhoods is well understood but the risk from bordering areas is un...
Traditional ecological analyses of burglary have a number of shortcomings. First, break-ins occurrin...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...