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Book Synopsis

The definitive guide to analysis techniques for examining the geography of crime

Understanding Crime: Analyzing the Geography of Crime delves into both theory and technique to explain the geographic analysis of crime. Intended as a comprehensive resource and textbook, this book breaks down old, new, and complex approaches to make crime analysis more accessible for readers wanting to improve their own understanding of crime.

Through detailed descriptions, explanations, and illustrations of geographic analysis techniques, Understanding Crime examines spatial and temporal patterns of crime, the use of spatial data in the analysis of crime, and methods for evaluating the impact of geographically targeted interventions. Topics include:

  • Hot spot analysis, using cluster analysis techniques
  • Temporal analysis, including techniques for examining the stability of crime patterns
  • Analysis of repeat and near repeat victimization
  • Analysis of persistent and emerging patterns of crime
  • Spatial regression analysis, including geographically weighted regression
  • Determining crime risk, and where crime is likely to happen
  • Performing robust evaluation and applying techniques that determine whether an intervention worked

Every chapter begins with key learning points and ends with a summary and references. “Thought boxes” with useful information for understanding a theoretical principle or a technical matter are included throughout the book.

Written by world-renowned crime science expert Dr. Spencer Chainey and designed for both students and practitioners of all levels, Understanding Crime is a vital reference that will support you in your spatial analysis of crime and ultimately in making better recommendations for improving your community.



Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: The key theories that underpin the geographic analysis of crime

Chapter 2: Statistical measures for spatial patterns, and the journey to crime

Chapter 3: Hot spot analysis - examining spatial concentrations and clusters of crime

Chapter 4: The temporal analysis of crime

Chapter 5: Risky facilities, and repeat and near repeat victimization

Chapter 6: Persistent, emerging, and dispersed spatial patterns of crime

Chapter 7: Geographic profiling analysis: supporting criminal investigation

Chapter 8: Applying spatial regression analysis to crime data

Chapter 9: Mapping and analyzing crime risk

Chapter 10: Measuring performance and evaluating impact

Index

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    Publisher: ESRI Press
    Publication Date: 04/03/2021
    ISBN13: 9781589485846, 978-1589485846
    ISBN10: 158948584X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    The definitive guide to analysis techniques for examining the geography of crime

    Understanding Crime: Analyzing the Geography of Crime delves into both theory and technique to explain the geographic analysis of crime. Intended as a comprehensive resource and textbook, this book breaks down old, new, and complex approaches to make crime analysis more accessible for readers wanting to improve their own understanding of crime.

    Through detailed descriptions, explanations, and illustrations of geographic analysis techniques, Understanding Crime examines spatial and temporal patterns of crime, the use of spatial data in the analysis of crime, and methods for evaluating the impact of geographically targeted interventions. Topics include:

    • Hot spot analysis, using cluster analysis techniques
    • Temporal analysis, including techniques for examining the stability of crime patterns
    • Analysis of repeat and near repeat victimization
    • Analysis of persistent and emerging patterns of crime
    • Spatial regression analysis, including geographically weighted regression
    • Determining crime risk, and where crime is likely to happen
    • Performing robust evaluation and applying techniques that determine whether an intervention worked

    Every chapter begins with key learning points and ends with a summary and references. “Thought boxes” with useful information for understanding a theoretical principle or a technical matter are included throughout the book.

    Written by world-renowned crime science expert Dr. Spencer Chainey and designed for both students and practitioners of all levels, Understanding Crime is a vital reference that will support you in your spatial analysis of crime and ultimately in making better recommendations for improving your community.



    Table of Contents

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    Chapter 1: The key theories that underpin the geographic analysis of crime

    Chapter 2: Statistical measures for spatial patterns, and the journey to crime

    Chapter 3: Hot spot analysis - examining spatial concentrations and clusters of crime

    Chapter 4: The temporal analysis of crime

    Chapter 5: Risky facilities, and repeat and near repeat victimization

    Chapter 6: Persistent, emerging, and dispersed spatial patterns of crime

    Chapter 7: Geographic profiling analysis: supporting criminal investigation

    Chapter 8: Applying spatial regression analysis to crime data

    Chapter 9: Mapping and analyzing crime risk

    Chapter 10: Measuring performance and evaluating impact

    Index

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