Artificial Crime Analysis Systems: Using Computer Simulations and Geographic Information Systems: Using Computer Simulations and Geographic Information SystemsLiu, Lin, Eck, John IGI Global, 2008 M01 31 - 508 páginas In the last decade there has been a phenomenal growth in interest in crime pattern analysis. Geographic information systems are now widely used in urban police agencies throughout industrial nations. With this, scholarly interest in understanding crime patterns has grown considerably. Artificial Crime Analysis Systems: Using Computer Simulations and Geographic Information Systems discusses leading research on the use of computer simulation of crime patterns to reveal hidden processes of urban crimes, taking an interdisciplinary approach by combining criminology, computer simulation, and geographic information systems into one comprehensive resource. |
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... and Eck, and publicly presented his analysis at the UCGIS Summer Assembly in 2001 (Liang, Liu, & Eck, 2001). xv His simulation implements aspects of routine activity theory with Preface: An Overview of Crime Simulation.
... and Eck, and publicly presented his analysis at the UCGIS Summer Assembly in 2001 (Liang, Liu, & Eck, 2001). xv His simulation implements aspects of routine activity theory with Preface: An Overview of Crime Simulation.
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... presented in a chapter by Wang, Liu, and Eck in this volume. Another leading effort in developing artificial crime analysis is centered at Simon Fraser University, where collaborations between Patricia Brantingham and Paul Brantingham's ...
... presented in a chapter by Wang, Liu, and Eck in this volume. Another leading effort in developing artificial crime analysis is centered at Simon Fraser University, where collaborations between Patricia Brantingham and Paul Brantingham's ...
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... presenting state-of- the-art simulations of crime events and crime patterns; Section IV showcases recent developments in the simulation of criminal justice agencies and systems; The final section consists of a single chapter summarizing ...
... presenting state-of- the-art simulations of crime events and crime patterns; Section IV showcases recent developments in the simulation of criminal justice agencies and systems; The final section consists of a single chapter summarizing ...
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... presented in the book, contrasts simulation methods to other research methods, and look at the process and prospects of simulation methods for the study of crime and related phenomena. It addresses six questions: 1. 2. 3. 4. What are ...
... presented in the book, contrasts simulation methods to other research methods, and look at the process and prospects of simulation methods for the study of crime and related phenomena. It addresses six questions: 1. 2. 3. 4. What are ...
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... Presentation to the 2001 UCGIS Summer Assembly. Buffalo, New York. Retrieved September 5, 2007, from http://www.ucgis.org/f2oppor.html Liu, L. (2007, January 29- February 2). The role of street network in crime analysis and simulation ...
... Presentation to the 2001 UCGIS Summer Assembly. Buffalo, New York. Retrieved September 5, 2007, from http://www.ucgis.org/f2oppor.html Liu, L. (2007, January 29- February 2). The role of street network in crime analysis and simulation ...
Contenido
Streets Networks and Crime Distribution | 70 |
Crime Event and Pattern Simulations | 159 |
Crime Justice Operation Simulations | 338 |
Conclusion | 412 |
Compilation of References | 433 |
About the Contributors | 467 |
Index | 479 |
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