Hot Routes: RESOURCES (5 of 5) Author: Henry Partridge, UCL Department of Security and Crime Science GENERAL RESOURCES 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 Braga, A., Papachristos, A., and Hureau. D. (2012). Hot Spots Policing Effects on Crime. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 8. 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. 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. Eck J., Chainey S., Cameron J., Leitner M., and Wilson R. (2005). Mapping Crime: Understanding Hotspots, National Institute of Justice. Okabe, A. and Sugihara, K. (2012), Spatial Analysis along Networks: Statistical and Computational Methods. John Wiley & Sons. Okabe, A., Okunuki, K. and Shiode, S. (2006). SANET: A toolbox for spatial analysis on a network. Geographical Analysis, 38(1), 57-66. 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. 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. Sherman, L., Gartin, P. and Buerger, M. (1989) Hot Spots of Predatory Crime: Routine Activities and the Criminology of Place. Criminology 27, 27-55. 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. 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. Weisburd, D., Groff, E. & Yang, S.-M. (2012). The Criminology of Place: Street Segments and Our Understanding of the Crime Problem. Oxford University Press. ISSN 2050-4853 www.jdibrief.com