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Tongxin Chen, Kate Bowers and Tao Cheng
This study aimed to evaluate the relationships between different groups of explanatory variables (i.e., dynamic human activity variables, static variables of social disorganisation and crime generators, and combinations of both sets of variables) and pro...
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Karl Vachuska
Much research has documented the contagiousness of violence. Some of this work has focused on contagiousness as operationalized by the spread across geographical space, while other work has examined the spread within social networks. While the latter bod...
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Mayra Salcedo-Gonzalez, Julio Suarez-Paez, Manuel Esteve, Jon Ander Gómez and Carlos Enrique Palau
This article shows a novel geo-visualization method of dynamic spatiotemporal data that allows mobility and concentration of criminal activity to be study. The method was developed using, only and significantly, real data of Santiago de Cali (Colombia), ...
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Yael Golan, Nancy Wilkinson, Jason M Henderson, Aiko Weverka
Brookfield, K., & Tilley, S. (2016). Using virtual street audits to understand the walkability of older adults? route choices by gender and age. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13(11), 1061. doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13...
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Lin Liu, Chenchen Li, Luzi Xiao and Guangwen Song
Both an offender?s home area and their daily activity area can impact the spatial distribution of crime. However, existing studies are generally limited to the influence of the offender?s home area and its immediate surrounding areas, while ignoring othe...
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Mohd Hanizun Hanafi,Afrina Shaheera Mazree,Mohd Umzarulazijo Umar,Hakimi Ahmad
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The decline in neighbourhood quality results in neighbourhood dissatisfaction which contributes the mobility intention among households. This study aims to investigate the mobility intention among families of low and medium income group in Penang and to ...
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Christopher Chimaobi Onyeneke and Aly H. Karam
Debates in urban social research indicate that one of the most significant problems facing cities of the global south is the dilemma of crime. This study explores the research question: what is the level of influence of economic deprivation and residenti...
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Zhicheng Shi and Lilian S.C. Pun-Cheng
Large quantities of spatiotemporal (ST) data can be easily collected from various domains such as transportation, social media analysis, crime analysis, and human mobility analysis. The development of ST data analysis methods can uncover potentially inte...
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Nurain Mohd Talmizi,Halmi Zainol,Suharto Teriman,Nor Eeda Ali
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Major challenges of sustainable environment are identifying the community and predicting the behaviour of each community in neighbourhoods. Many local authorities are eager to overcome these issues to improve their sustainability. The research focuses on...
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Eugenio Cesario, Paolo Lindia and Andrea Vinci
Leveraged by a large-scale diffusion of sensing networks and scanning devices in modern cities, huge volumes of geo-referenced urban data are collected every day. Such an amount of information is analyzed to discover data-driven models, which can be expl...
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Tao Wan and Buhai Shi
Offender residences have become a research focus in the crime literature. However, little attention has been paid to the interactive associations between built environment factors and the residential choices of offenders. Over the past three decades, the...
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