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Crime Measures and the Spatial Analysis of Criminal Activity
by
Andresen, Martin A.
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Activity analysis
/ Activity theory
/ At risk population
/ At risk populations
/ Canada
/ Censuses
/ Chaos theory
/ Crime
/ Crime rate
/ Crime rates
/ Criminal investigation
/ Criminal statistics
/ Criminals
/ Criminology
/ Empirical research
/ Larceny
/ Measurement
/ Population
/ Population density
/ Population dynamics
/ Property crimes
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk
/ Risk assessment
/ Routine activity theory
/ Social disorganization
/ Social disorganization theory
/ Spatial analysis
/ Spatial aspects
/ Theory
/ Violent crimes
2006
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Crime Measures and the Spatial Analysis of Criminal Activity
by
Andresen, Martin A.
in
Activity analysis
/ Activity theory
/ At risk population
/ At risk populations
/ Canada
/ Censuses
/ Chaos theory
/ Crime
/ Crime rate
/ Crime rates
/ Criminal investigation
/ Criminal statistics
/ Criminals
/ Criminology
/ Empirical research
/ Larceny
/ Measurement
/ Population
/ Population density
/ Population dynamics
/ Property crimes
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk
/ Risk assessment
/ Routine activity theory
/ Social disorganization
/ Social disorganization theory
/ Spatial analysis
/ Spatial aspects
/ Theory
/ Violent crimes
2006
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Crime Measures and the Spatial Analysis of Criminal Activity
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Andresen, Martin A.
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Activity analysis
/ Activity theory
/ At risk population
/ At risk populations
/ Canada
/ Censuses
/ Chaos theory
/ Crime
/ Crime rate
/ Crime rates
/ Criminal investigation
/ Criminal statistics
/ Criminals
/ Criminology
/ Empirical research
/ Larceny
/ Measurement
/ Population
/ Population density
/ Population dynamics
/ Property crimes
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk
/ Risk assessment
/ Routine activity theory
/ Social disorganization
/ Social disorganization theory
/ Spatial analysis
/ Spatial aspects
/ Theory
/ Violent crimes
2006
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Crime Measures and the Spatial Analysis of Criminal Activity
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Crime Measures and the Spatial Analysis of Criminal Activity
2006
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This paper investigates the spatial aspect of criminal activity in Vancouver, Canada, employing social disorganization theory, routine activity theory and multiple measures of crime. Crime counts and crime rates with residential and ambient populations as denominators are calculated using the calls for service made to the Vancouver Police Department. The ambient population—a 24-hour average estimate of a population in a spatial unit to capture the population at risk—is obtained from the LandScan Global Population Database and calculated at a spatial resolution relevant to criminological research. Utilizing a spatial regression technique, strong support is found for routine activity theory across space and the use of ambient populations when calculating crime rates and measuring the population at risk.
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