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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Contributors IX
- Foreword XI
- Introduction 1
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Part 1. The Spatial Perspective
- Introduction 3
- 1. Crime Area Research 5
- 2. Urban Crime and Spatial Perspectives: The British Experience 26
- 3. Spatial Aspects of Criminal Behavior 47
- 4. The Spatial Ecology of the Criminal Law 58
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Part 2. Empirical Spatial Analysis
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Interurban
- Introduction 73
- 5. Alternative Measures of Crime 77
- 6. Crime, Occupation, and Economic Specialization 93
- 7. Criminogenic Correlates of Intermetropolitan Crime Rates, 1960 and 1970 109
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Intraurban
- Introduction 123
- 8. The Social Area Structure of Suburban Crime 127
- 9. Centrographic Analysis of Crime 146
- 10. Mental Maps, Social Characteristics, and Criminal Mobility 156
- 11. Characteristics and Typology of the Journey to Crime 167
- 12. A Spatial Analysis of Retail/Commercial Homicides in Detroit: 1968–1974 181
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Psychospatial
- Introduction 191
- 13. Area-Images and Behavior: An Alternative Perspective for Understanding Urban Crime 193
- 14. Cognitive Mapping and the Subjective Geography of Crime 205
- 15. Systematic Sociospatial Variation in Perceptions of Crime Location and Severity 219
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Part 3. Applications of Spatial Approaches
- Introduction 247
- 16. The Display of Geographic Information in Crime Analysis 249
- 17. A Geographically-Based Crime Problem Identification System – Its Application to the Analysis and Prevention of Crime 264
- 18. Theory and Practice in Urban Police Response 276
- Conclusion 291
- Name Index 293
- Subject Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Contributors IX
- Foreword XI
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1. The Spatial Perspective
- Introduction 3
- 1. Crime Area Research 5
- 2. Urban Crime and Spatial Perspectives: The British Experience 26
- 3. Spatial Aspects of Criminal Behavior 47
- 4. The Spatial Ecology of the Criminal Law 58
-
Part 2. Empirical Spatial Analysis
-
Interurban
- Introduction 73
- 5. Alternative Measures of Crime 77
- 6. Crime, Occupation, and Economic Specialization 93
- 7. Criminogenic Correlates of Intermetropolitan Crime Rates, 1960 and 1970 109
-
Intraurban
- Introduction 123
- 8. The Social Area Structure of Suburban Crime 127
- 9. Centrographic Analysis of Crime 146
- 10. Mental Maps, Social Characteristics, and Criminal Mobility 156
- 11. Characteristics and Typology of the Journey to Crime 167
- 12. A Spatial Analysis of Retail/Commercial Homicides in Detroit: 1968–1974 181
-
Psychospatial
- Introduction 191
- 13. Area-Images and Behavior: An Alternative Perspective for Understanding Urban Crime 193
- 14. Cognitive Mapping and the Subjective Geography of Crime 205
- 15. Systematic Sociospatial Variation in Perceptions of Crime Location and Severity 219
-
Part 3. Applications of Spatial Approaches
- Introduction 247
- 16. The Display of Geographic Information in Crime Analysis 249
- 17. A Geographically-Based Crime Problem Identification System – Its Application to the Analysis and Prevention of Crime 264
- 18. Theory and Practice in Urban Police Response 276
- Conclusion 291
- Name Index 293
- Subject Index 297