TY - BOOK TI - Crime modeling and mapping using Geospatial technology U1 - 364.01595 PY - 2013/// CY - New Delhi PB - Springer N1 - Part I Fundamental Spatial Problems 1 Spatial Heterogeneity in Crime Analysis. Martin A. Andresen and Nicolas Maileson 2 When Does a Drug Market Become a Drug Market? Finding the Boundaries of Illicit Event Concentrations... Lalien Johnson and Jerry H. Ratciiffe Part II Crime Analysis 3 Convicted Sex Offender Residential Movements Alan T. Murray, Tony H. Grubesic, Elizabeth A. Mack, Ran Wei, Sergio J.^Rey, Luc Anselin, and Marie L. Griffin 4 Street-Level Spatiotemporal Crime Analysis: Examples from Bronx County, NY (2006-2010) Christopher R. Herrmann 5 Exploring Spatial Patterns of Crime Using Non-hierarchical Cluster Analysis... Alan T. Murray and Tony H. Grubesic 6 Reconstitution of the Journeys to Crime and Location of Their Origin in the Context of a Crime Series. A Raster Solution for a Real Case Study.. Jean-Paul Kasprzyk. Marie Trotta, Kenneth Broxham, and Jean-Paul Donnay 7 Journey-to-Crime by Gender and Age Group in Manchester, England.. Ned Levine and Patsy Lee Part III Crime Modeling 8 Crime Scene Locations in Criminal Homicides: A Spatial Crime Analysis in a GIS Environment... Hyun Kim. Yongwan Chun, and Casey Anderson Gould 9 A Methodology for Assessing Dynamic Fine Scale Built Environments and Crime: A Case Study of the Ivower 9th Ward After Hurricane Katrina Andrew Curlis, Jacqueline W. Curtis, S. Wright Kennedy, Amil Kulkarni, and Traci Auer 10 Spatial Contagion of Male Juvenile Drug Offending Across Socioeconomically Homogeneous Neighborhoods. Jeremy Mennis and Philip Harris 11 Geospatial Modeling and Simulation of Property Crime in Urban Neighborhoods: An Example Model with Foreclosure... Jay Lec and Ronald E. Wilson 12 Measuring a Placets Exposure to Facilities Using Geoprocessing Models: An Illustration Using Drinking Places and Crime.. Elizabeth GrofT 13 A Spatial Analysis of Methamphetamine Lab Seizures in the Midwest High-Intensity Drug TrafHcking Area Before and After Federal Precursor Legislation.. Aaron H. Gilbrcath Part IV Crime Mapping 14 Comparing Fear of Crime and Crime Statistics on a University Campus .. Svcn Fubrmann, Niem Tu Huynh. and Ruojing Scholz. 15 Testing the Usability of Time-Geographic Maps for Crime Mapping.... John D. Morgan and Philip E. Steinberg 16 Understanding Spatiotemporal Patterns of Multiple Crime Types with a Geovisual Analytics Approach Dianshcng Guo and Jiang Wu Part V Applications and Implementations 17 The Use of Geospatial Information Technology to Advance Safer College Campuses and Communities. Gregory Elmes and George Roedl 18 Construction of a Web-Based Crime Geointelligence Platform for Mexico City's Public Safety.... Elvia Martinez-Viveros, Jose 1. Chapela, Amilcar Morales-Gamas, Camilo Caudillo-Cos, Rodrigo Tapia-McClung, Mario Lede.sma, and Fidel Serrano ER -