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100 | _aSantos, Rachel Boba | ||
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_aCrime analysis with crime mapping / _c Rachel Boba Santos |
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_aLos nageles: _bSage, _c2013. |
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300 | _a333p. | ||
505 | _aPART I: FOUNDATIONS OF CRIME ANALYSIS Chapter 1: Crime Analysis and the Profession Chapter 2: Theoretical Foundations of Crime Analysis Chapter 3: Effectiveness of Police in Reducing Crime and the Role of Crime Analysis PART II: CRIME ANALYSIS PROCESS, DATA, AND PURPOSE Chapter 4: Crime Analysis Process and Application Chapter 5: Crime Analysis Data Chapter 6: Geographic Data and Crime Mapping Chapter 7: Crime Analysis Purpose and Audience PART III: TACTICAL CRIME ANALYSIS Chapter 8: Repeat Incidents and Tactical Data Collection Chapter 9: Pattern Identification Process Chapter 10: Identifying Meaningful and Useful Patterns Chapter 11: Describing and Disseminating Known Patterns PART IV: STRATEGIC CRIME ANALYSIS Chapter 12: Analyzing Problems: Process and Statistics Chapter 13: Analyzing Problems: Application of Techniques, Part I Chapter 14: Analyzing Problems: Application of Techniques, Part II Chapter 15: Strategic Crime Analysis Results and Dissemination PART V: ADMINISTRATIVE CRIME ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSIONS Chapter 16: Administrative Crime Analysis Chapter 17: Conclusions, Challenges, and Future Issues | ||
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