Victor Goldsmith / Philip G. McGuire / John H. Mollenkopf / Timothy A. Ross (eds.)Frontiers of Practice
Analyzing Crime Patterns
Frontiers of Practice
Herausgeber: Goldsmith, Victor; Mollenkopf, John H.; McGuire, Philip G.
Victor Goldsmith / Philip G. McGuire / John H. Mollenkopf / Timothy A. Ross (eds.)Frontiers of Practice
Analyzing Crime Patterns
Frontiers of Practice
Herausgeber: Goldsmith, Victor; Mollenkopf, John H.; McGuire, Philip G.
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This volume shows how state-of-the-art geographic information systems (GIS), used to display patterns of crime to stimulate effective strategies and decision-making, are revolutionizing urban law enforcement. The contributors present expert information for understanding and successfully employing the latest technologies in this field.
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This volume shows how state-of-the-art geographic information systems (GIS), used to display patterns of crime to stimulate effective strategies and decision-making, are revolutionizing urban law enforcement. The contributors present expert information for understanding and successfully employing the latest technologies in this field.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc.
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 387g
- ISBN-13: 9780761919414
- ISBN-10: 0761919414
- Artikelnr.: 21502972
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc.
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 387g
- ISBN-13: 9780761919414
- ISBN-10: 0761919414
- Artikelnr.: 21502972
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION: OPERATIONAL IMPERATIVES AND INTELLECTUAL CAUTIONARY
TALES
Using a Geographic Information System for Tactical Crime Analysis - Philip
Canter
The NYPD COMPSTAT Process - Philip G McGuire
Mapping for Analysis, Evaluation and Accountability
Filter, Fears and Photos - Keith Harries
Speculations and Explorations in the Geography of Crime
The Spatial Analysis of Crime - Charles Swartz
What Social Scientists Have Learned
PART TWO: ANALYZING CRIME HOT SPOTS IN NEW YORK
Finding Crime Hot Spots through Repeat Address Mapping - John E Eck,
Jeffrey Gersh and Charlene Taylor
Exploratory Data Analysis of Crime Patterns - Sanjoy Chakravorty and
William V Pelfrey
Preliminary Findings from the Bronx
Identifying Crime Hot Spots Using Kernel Smoothing - Sara McLafferty, Doug
Williamson and Philip G McGuire
The Utility of Standard Deviation Ellipses for Evaluating Hot Spots -
Robert H Langworthy and Eric S Jefferis
PART THREE: CRIME AND FACILITIES
Crime, Space and Place - Thomas Kamber, John H Mollenkopf and Timothy A
Ross
An Analysis of Crime Patterns in Brooklyn
Crime in Public Housing - Jeffrey Fagan and Garth Davies
Two-Way Diffusion Effects in Surrounding Neighborhoods
The Bronx and Chicago - Carolyn Rebecca Block and Richard Block
Street Robbery in the Environs of Rapid Transit Stations
Schools and Crime - Dennis W Roncek
PART FOUR: TOOLS FOR SPATIAL ANALYSIS
Evaluating Statistical Software for Analyzing Crime Patterns and Trends -
Victor Goldsmith et al
TALES
Using a Geographic Information System for Tactical Crime Analysis - Philip
Canter
The NYPD COMPSTAT Process - Philip G McGuire
Mapping for Analysis, Evaluation and Accountability
Filter, Fears and Photos - Keith Harries
Speculations and Explorations in the Geography of Crime
The Spatial Analysis of Crime - Charles Swartz
What Social Scientists Have Learned
PART TWO: ANALYZING CRIME HOT SPOTS IN NEW YORK
Finding Crime Hot Spots through Repeat Address Mapping - John E Eck,
Jeffrey Gersh and Charlene Taylor
Exploratory Data Analysis of Crime Patterns - Sanjoy Chakravorty and
William V Pelfrey
Preliminary Findings from the Bronx
Identifying Crime Hot Spots Using Kernel Smoothing - Sara McLafferty, Doug
Williamson and Philip G McGuire
The Utility of Standard Deviation Ellipses for Evaluating Hot Spots -
Robert H Langworthy and Eric S Jefferis
PART THREE: CRIME AND FACILITIES
Crime, Space and Place - Thomas Kamber, John H Mollenkopf and Timothy A
Ross
An Analysis of Crime Patterns in Brooklyn
Crime in Public Housing - Jeffrey Fagan and Garth Davies
Two-Way Diffusion Effects in Surrounding Neighborhoods
The Bronx and Chicago - Carolyn Rebecca Block and Richard Block
Street Robbery in the Environs of Rapid Transit Stations
Schools and Crime - Dennis W Roncek
PART FOUR: TOOLS FOR SPATIAL ANALYSIS
Evaluating Statistical Software for Analyzing Crime Patterns and Trends -
Victor Goldsmith et al
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION: OPERATIONAL IMPERATIVES AND INTELLECTUAL CAUTIONARY
TALES
Using a Geographic Information System for Tactical Crime Analysis - Philip
Canter
The NYPD COMPSTAT Process - Philip G McGuire
Mapping for Analysis, Evaluation and Accountability
Filter, Fears and Photos - Keith Harries
Speculations and Explorations in the Geography of Crime
The Spatial Analysis of Crime - Charles Swartz
What Social Scientists Have Learned
PART TWO: ANALYZING CRIME HOT SPOTS IN NEW YORK
Finding Crime Hot Spots through Repeat Address Mapping - John E Eck,
Jeffrey Gersh and Charlene Taylor
Exploratory Data Analysis of Crime Patterns - Sanjoy Chakravorty and
William V Pelfrey
Preliminary Findings from the Bronx
Identifying Crime Hot Spots Using Kernel Smoothing - Sara McLafferty, Doug
Williamson and Philip G McGuire
The Utility of Standard Deviation Ellipses for Evaluating Hot Spots -
Robert H Langworthy and Eric S Jefferis
PART THREE: CRIME AND FACILITIES
Crime, Space and Place - Thomas Kamber, John H Mollenkopf and Timothy A
Ross
An Analysis of Crime Patterns in Brooklyn
Crime in Public Housing - Jeffrey Fagan and Garth Davies
Two-Way Diffusion Effects in Surrounding Neighborhoods
The Bronx and Chicago - Carolyn Rebecca Block and Richard Block
Street Robbery in the Environs of Rapid Transit Stations
Schools and Crime - Dennis W Roncek
PART FOUR: TOOLS FOR SPATIAL ANALYSIS
Evaluating Statistical Software for Analyzing Crime Patterns and Trends -
Victor Goldsmith et al
TALES
Using a Geographic Information System for Tactical Crime Analysis - Philip
Canter
The NYPD COMPSTAT Process - Philip G McGuire
Mapping for Analysis, Evaluation and Accountability
Filter, Fears and Photos - Keith Harries
Speculations and Explorations in the Geography of Crime
The Spatial Analysis of Crime - Charles Swartz
What Social Scientists Have Learned
PART TWO: ANALYZING CRIME HOT SPOTS IN NEW YORK
Finding Crime Hot Spots through Repeat Address Mapping - John E Eck,
Jeffrey Gersh and Charlene Taylor
Exploratory Data Analysis of Crime Patterns - Sanjoy Chakravorty and
William V Pelfrey
Preliminary Findings from the Bronx
Identifying Crime Hot Spots Using Kernel Smoothing - Sara McLafferty, Doug
Williamson and Philip G McGuire
The Utility of Standard Deviation Ellipses for Evaluating Hot Spots -
Robert H Langworthy and Eric S Jefferis
PART THREE: CRIME AND FACILITIES
Crime, Space and Place - Thomas Kamber, John H Mollenkopf and Timothy A
Ross
An Analysis of Crime Patterns in Brooklyn
Crime in Public Housing - Jeffrey Fagan and Garth Davies
Two-Way Diffusion Effects in Surrounding Neighborhoods
The Bronx and Chicago - Carolyn Rebecca Block and Richard Block
Street Robbery in the Environs of Rapid Transit Stations
Schools and Crime - Dennis W Roncek
PART FOUR: TOOLS FOR SPATIAL ANALYSIS
Evaluating Statistical Software for Analyzing Crime Patterns and Trends -
Victor Goldsmith et al







