Analyzing crime patterns : frontiers of practice /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Goldsmith, Victor
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, [2000]
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Table of Contents:
  • Using a geographic information system for tactical crime analysis / by Philip Canter
  • The New York Police Department COMPSTAT process : mapping for analysis, evaluation and accountability / by Philip G. McGuire
  • Filters, fears, and photos : speculations and explorations in the geography of crime / by Keith Harries
  • The spatial analysis of crime : what social scientists have learned / by Charles Swartz
  • Finding crime hot spots through repeat address mapping / by John E. Eck, Jeffrey S. Gersh and Charlene Taylor
  • Exploratory data analysis of crime patterns : preliminary findings from the Bronx / by Sanjoy Chakravorty and William V. Pelfrey, Jr.
  • Identifying crime hot spots using kernel smoothing / by Sara McLafferty, Doug Williamson, and Philip G. McGuire
  • The utility of standard deviation ellipses for evaluating hot spots / by Robert H. Langworthy and Eric S. Jefferis
  • Crime, space, and place : an analysis of crime patterns in Brooklyn / by Thomas Kamber, John H. Mollenkopf and Timothy A. Ross
  • Crime in public housing : two-way diffusion effects in surrounding neighborhoods / by Jeffrey Fagan and Garth Davies
  • The Bronx and Chicago : street robbery in the environs of rapid transit stations / by Richard Block and Carolyn Rebecca Block
  • Schools and crime / by Dennis W. Roncek
  • Evaluating statistical software for analyzing crime patterns and trends / by Doug Williamson, Timothy A. Ross, Sara McLafferty, and Victor Goldsmith.