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GIS and crime mapping
S Chainey, J Ratcliffe
John Wiley & Sons, 2013
14102013
Mapping crime: Understanding hotspots
J Eck, S Chainey, J Cameron, R Wilson
National Institute of Justice, 2005
9012005
The utility of hotspot mapping for predicting spatial patterns of crime
S Chainey, L Tompson, S Uhlig
Security journal 21, 4-28, 2008
8512008
When is a hotspot a hotspot? A procedure for creating statistically robust hotspot maps of crime
S Chainey, S Reid, N Stuart
Innovations in GIS 9, 21-36, 2002
1772002
Profiling illegal waste activity: using crime scripts as a data collection and analytical strategy
L Tompson, S Chainey
European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 17, 179-201, 2011
1492011
Examining the influence of cell size and bandwidth size on kernel density estimation crime hotspot maps for predicting spatial patterns of crime
SP Chainey
Bulletin of the Geographical Society of Liege 60, 7-19, 2013
1272013
Examining the extent of repeat and near repeat victimisation of domestic burglaries in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
SP Chainey, BFA da Silva
Crime Science 5 (1), 1-10, 2016
682016
Engagement, empowerment and transparency: publishing crime statistics using online crime mapping
S Chainey, L Tompson
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 6 (3), 228-239, 2012
642012
Crime mapping case studies: practice and research
S Chainey, L Tompson
John Wiley & Sons, 2008
592008
Crime concentration at micro-places in Latin America
SP Chainey, G Pezzuchi, NO Guerrero Rojas, JL Hernandez Ramirez, ...
Crime Science 8 (1), 1-5, 2019
382019
The impact of a hot spot policing program in Montevideo, Uruguay: An evaluation using a quasi-experimental difference-in-difference negative binomial approach
SP Chainey, R Serrano–Berthet, F Veneri
Police practice and Research 22 (5), 1541-1556, 2021
352021
Identifying priority neighbourhoods using the vulnerable localities index
S Chainey
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 2 (2), 196-209, 2008
352008
Examining the extent to which repeat and near repeat patterns can prevent crime
SP Chainey, SJ Curtis-Ham, RM Evans, GJ Burns
Policing: An International Journal 41 (5), 608-622, 2018
322018
Improving the explanatory content of analysis products using hypothesis testing
S Chainey
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 6 (2), 108-121, 2012
272012
Advanced hotspot analysis: spatial significance mapping using Gi*
S Chainey
UCL Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science, University College London, London, 2010
27*2010
Understanding crime: Analyzing the geography of crime
S Chainey
252021
เก 5 Combating crime through partnership Examples of crime and disorder mapping solutions in London, UK
S Chainey
Mapping and analysing crime data: Lessons from research and practice, 95, 2001
232001
Modelling pedestrian movement to measure on-street crime risk
S Chainey, J Desyllas
Movement-Aware Applications for Sustainable Mobility: Technologies and …, 2010
222010
A structured methodical process for populating a crime script of organized crime activity using OSINT
SP Chainey, A Alonso Berbotto
Trends in Organized Crime 25 (3), 272-300, 2022
212022
The dispersion of crime concentration during a period of crime increase
SP Chainey, J Monteiro
Security Journal 32 (3), 324-341, 2019
212019
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