This book offers a theoretical and methodological introduction to crime analysis, covering the main techniques used in the analysis of crime, a foundation in crime mapping and includes case studies and examples of problems faced by crime analysts.
This book offers a theoretical and methodological introduction to crime analysis, covering the main techniques used in the analysis of crime, a foundation in crime mapping and includes case studies and examples of problems faced by crime analysts.
Jeffery T. Walker is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Criminal Justice at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, USA. He has written 10 books and almost 100 journal articles and book chapters. He has obtained over $12 million in grants from the Department of Justice, National Institute of Drug Abuse, National Science Foundation, and others. Grant R. Drawve is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at the University of Arkansas, USA. He is a research affiliate of the Center for Social Research (CSR) and Terrorism Research Center (TRC) at UA, Rutgers Center on Public Security (RCPS), and on the executive committee for the National Dialogues on Behavioral Health (NDBH).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Practicalities of crime analysis 2. What is crime analysis? 3. Places and individuals: environmental criminology 4. Strategic and tactical crime analysis 5. Problem identification 6. Data 7. Describing crime events 8. Examining multiple elements of crime and place 9. Making inferences from one place to another 10. Useful tips and techniques 11. Spatial and termporal applications 12. Crime mapping 13. Retrospective techniques 14. Predictive techniques analytics and applications 15. Future directions Appendix A: Crime analyst questionnaire responses Appendix B: National Incident-Based Reportering System (NIBRS) group offenses Appendix C: Data analysis add-in for Microsoft Excel
1. Practicalities of crime analysis 2. What is crime analysis? 3. Places and individuals: environmental criminology 4. Strategic and tactical crime analysis 5. Problem identification 6. Data 7. Describing crime events 8. Examining multiple elements of crime and place 9. Making inferences from one place to another 10. Useful tips and techniques 11. Spatial and termporal applications 12. Crime mapping 13. Retrospective techniques 14. Predictive techniques analytics and applications 15. Future directions Appendix A: Crime analyst questionnaire responses Appendix B: National Incident-Based Reportering System (NIBRS) group offenses Appendix C: Data analysis add-in for Microsoft Excel
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