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Crime Mapping Case Studies: Practice and Research


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Content:
Chapter 1 Developing Geographical Information Systems and Crime Mapping Tools in New Zealand (pages 1–7): Andy Gilmour and Jill Barclay
Chapter 2 An Analytical Technique for Addressing Geographical Referencing Difficulties and Monitoring Crimes in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (pages 9–18): Ana Paula Mendes de Miranda and Marcus Ferreira
Chapter 3 Methods for Implementing Crime Mapping within a Large Law Enforcement Agency: Experiences from Victoria, Australia (pages 19–26): Timothy Mashford
Chapter 4 Automating Briefings for Police Officers (pages 27–32): Tom Casady
Chapter 5 Geographic Profiling Analysis: Principles, Methods and Applications (pages 33–43): D. Kim Rossmo and Lorie Velarde
Chapter 6 Geographic Profiling in an Operational Setting: The Challenges and Practical Considerations, with Reference to a Series of Sexual Assaults in Bath, England (pages 45–53): Clare Daniell
Chapter 7 The Hammer Gang: An Exercise in the Spatial Analysis of an Armed Robbery Series using the Probability Grid Method (pages 55–62): Chris Overall and Gregory Day
Chapter 8 β€˜Rolling the Dice’: The Arrest of Roosevelt Erving in Lincoln, Nebraska (pages 63–68): Tom Casady
Chapter 9 The Strategic Allocation of Resources to Effectively Implement Neighbourhood Policing and the Community Safety Plan (pages 69–74): Alice O'Neill
Chapter 10 Priority Neighbourhoods and the Vulnerable Localities Index in Wigan – a Strategic Partnership Approach to Crime Reduction (pages 75–82): Ian Bullen
Chapter 11 Reducing Re?Offending in Local Communities: Geographical Information System based Strategic Analysis of Greater Manchester's Offenders (pages 83–90): David Ottiwell
Chapter 12 Community Safety Mapping Online System: Mapping Reassurance using Survey Data (pages 91–102): Steven Rose
Chapter 13 Mapping the Fear of Crime – a Micro?Approach in Merton, London (pages 103–109): Chris Williams
Chapter 14 NightVision – Visual Auditing of Night?Time Economy Related Incidents in Bath and North?East Somerset (pages 111–119): Jon Poole
Chapter 15 The Near?Repeat Burglary Phenomenon (pages 121–132): Derek Johnson
Chapter 16 Simulating Crime to Inform Theory and Practice (pages 133–142): Elizabeth Groff
Chapter 17 A Crime Mapping Technique for Assessing Vulnerable Targets for Terrorism in Local Communities (pages 143–151): Rachel Boba
Chapter 18 Interactive Offender Profiling System (IOPS) (pages 153–160): David Canter and Donna Youngs


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