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Crime Risk Estimation with a Commuter- Harmonized Ambient Population
(Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2016)
Residential population data are frequently employed to link the crime incidence of an area with the number of residents to estimate the underlying risk. Human mobility patterns cause shifts in the baseline population, ...
Evaluating the Accuracy and Effectiveness of Criminal Geographic Profiling Methods: The Case of Dandora, Kenya
(The Professional Geographer, 2014)
Criminal geographic profiling (CGP) prioritizes offender search, extensively reducing the resources expended in criminal
investigations. The utility of CGP has, however, remained unclear when variations in environmental ...
Communities as neighborhood guardians: A spatio-temporal analysis of community policing in Nairobi's suburbs
(Research Gate, 2015)
The efficacy of citizens to participate in neighborhood-watch activities and report signs of trouble is important for safeguarding communities against crime. Community policing is a key policing strategy for utilizing the ...
Environmental Risk Factors influencing Bicycle Theft: A Spatial Analysis in London, UK
(PLoS ONE, 2016)
Urban authorities are continuously drawing up policies to promote cycling among commuters.
However, these initiatives are counterproductive for the targeted objectives because
they increase opportunities for bicycle ...



