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Tables of Contents for Crime Mapping and Crime Prevention
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
FOREWORD
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Jeremy Travis
INTRODUCTION Crime Mapping and Crime Prevention
1
26
David Weisburd
Tom McEwen
MAPPING AS A CRIME PREVENTION TOOL
27
166
The GeoArchive: An Information Foundation for Community Policing
27
56
Carolyn Rebecca Block
Using Geographical Tools with Interagency Work Groups to Develop and Implement Crime Control Strategies
83
30
Faye S. Taxman
Tom McEwen
Power to the People: Mapping and Information Sharing in the Chicago Police Department
113
18
Marc Buslik
Michael D. Maltz
Crime Mapping in Police Departments: The Challenges of Building a Mapping System
131
26
Lorraine Green Mazerolle
Charles Bellucci
Frank Gajewski
Geographic Information Systems and Crime Analysis in Baltimore County, Maryland
157
36
Philip R. Canter
CRIME MAPPING IN RESEARCH
193
120
Cognitive Mapping of the City Center: Comparative Perceptions of Dangerous Places
193
26
George F. Rengert
William V. Pelfrey, Jr.
The (Un)Known Universe: Mapping Gangs and Gang Violence in Boston
219
44
David M. Kennedy
Anthony A. Braga
Anne M. Piehl
Mapping Crime for Analytic Purposes: Location Quotients, Counts and Rates
263
26
Patricia L. Brantingham
Paul J. Brantingham
Mapping It Out: Repeat-Address Burglary Alarms and Burglaries
289
24
James L. LeBeau
Karen L. Vincent
CRIME MAPPING IN THE NEXT DECADE
313
94
Artificial Neural Networks and Crime Mapping
313
36
Andreas M. Olligschlaeger
SMART Mapping for Law Enforcement Settings: Integrating GIS and GPS for Dynamic, Near-Real Time Applications and Analysis
349
30
Severin L. Sorensen
What Do Those Dots Mean? Mapping Theories with Data
379
28
John E. Eck
Subject Index
407