Hot Routes: RESOURCES (5 of 5)

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Hot Routes: RESOURCES (5 of 5)
Author: Henry Partridge, UCL Department of Security and Crime Science
GENERAL RESOURCES
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Network spatial analysis software:
SANET: http://sanet.csis.u-tokyo.ac.jp
GeoDaNet: https://geodacenter.asu.edu/software
A SELECTION OF ACADEMIC PAPERS AND BOOK CHAPTERS
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Braga, A., Papachristos, A., and Hureau. D. (2012). Hot Spots Policing Effects on Crime.
Campbell Systematic Reviews, 8.
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Brantingham. P.L., and Brantingham, P.J. (1995). Criminality of place: Crime generators and
crime attractors. European Journal of Criminal Policy and Research 3, 5–26.
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Brantingham. P.L., and Brantingham, P.J. (1993). Nodes, Paths, and Edges: Considerations on
the Complexity of Crime and Physical Environment. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 13, 328.
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Eck J., Chainey S., Cameron J., Leitner M., and Wilson R. (2005). Mapping Crime:
Understanding Hotspots, National Institute of Justice.
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Okabe, A. and Sugihara, K. (2012), Spatial Analysis along Networks: Statistical and
Computational Methods. John Wiley & Sons.
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Okabe, A., Okunuki, K. and Shiode, S. (2006). SANET: A toolbox for spatial analysis on a
network. Geographical Analysis, 38(1), 57-66.
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Tompson, L., Partridge, H. And Shepherd, N. (2009). Hot Routes: Developing a New Technique
for the Spatial Analysis of Crime. Crime Mapping: A Journal of Research and Practice. 1, pp. 7796.
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Ratcliffe, J. H., Taniguchi, T., Groff, E.R., & Wood, J. (2011). The Philadelphia Foot Patrol
Experiment: A randomized controlled trial of police patrol effectiveness in violent crime hotspots.
Criminology, 49(3), 795-831.
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Sherman, L., Gartin, P. and Buerger, M. (1989) Hot Spots of Predatory Crime: Routine Activities
and the Criminology of Place. Criminology 27, 27-55.
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Sherman, L. (1995). Hot Spots of Crime and Criminal Careers of Places, in Eck, J. and
Weisburd, W. eds., Crime and Place. Crime Prevention Studies, Vol. 1. Monsey, NY: Criminal
Justice Press, 35-52.
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Shiode, N. and Shiode, S. (2012). Network-based space-time search window technique for
hotspot detection of street-level crime incidents, International Journal of Geographical
Information Science, 27(5), 866-882.
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Weisburd, D., Groff, E. & Yang, S.-M. (2012). The Criminology of Place: Street Segments and
Our Understanding of the Crime Problem. Oxford University Press.
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