Victor Goldsmith & Philip G. G. McGuire 
Analyzing Crime Patterns [PDF ebook] 
Frontiers of Practice

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Crime control continues to be a growth industry, despite the drop in crime indicators throughout the nation. This volume shows how state-of-the-art geographic information systems (GIS) are revolutionizing urban law enforcement, with an award-winning program in New York City leading the way. Electronic ‘pin mapping’ is used to display the incidence of crime, to stimulate effective strategies and decision making, and to evaluate the impact of recent activity applied to hotspots.

The expert information presented by 12 contributors will guide departments without such tools to understand the latest technologies and successfully employ them. Besides describing and assessing cutting-edge techniques of crime mapping, this book emphasizes:

* the organizational and intellectual contexts in which spatial analysis of crime takes place,

* the technical problems of defining, measuring, interpreting, and predicting spatial concentrations of crime,

* the common use of New York City crime data, and

* practical applications of what is known (e.g., a review of mapping and analysis software packages using the same data set).

Students, academics, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in the areas of criminal justice, corrections, geography, social problems, law and government, public administration, and public policy analysis will need to look at the interdisciplinary nature of both GIS and spatial dimensions of crime in order to


  • comprehend the variety of different approaches

  • address important analytic problems,

  • reassess public facilities and resources, and

  • prepare to respond more quickly to emerging hotspots.

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    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 Mc Guire
    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 Mc Lafferty, Doug Williamson and Philip G Mc Guire
    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

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