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New research in crime modeling and mapping using geospatial technologies/ edited by Michael Leitner.
other author:
Leitner, Michael.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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vi, 374 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Subject:
Crime - Simulation methods. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-81580-5
ISBN:
9783031815805
New research in crime modeling and mapping using geospatial technologies
New research in crime modeling and mapping using geospatial technologies
[electronic resource] /edited by Michael Leitner. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - vi, 374 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Geotechnologies and the environment,v. 272365-0583 ;. - Geotechnologies and the environment ;v. 27..
This edited volume offers innovative research and applications in the analysis, modelling, and mapping of crime using geospatial and GeoAI technologies. This is a follow-up publication of an edited volume by the same editor with a similar title, Crime Modeling and Mapping Using Geospatial Technologies, published by Springer in its popular Geotechnologies and the Environment series in 2013. The book comprises sixteen chapters authored by some of the most esteemed researchers in the field. These chapters are organized into four sections: big data and microspaces (Part I), mobility (Part II), drugs (Part III), and additional geospatial applications (Part IV). Part I includes five chapters focusing on interactive crime mapping by using large data sets obtained from social media and analyzing these data using AI applications; a fundamental spatial problem that considers spatial properties of a crime dataset to determine an adequate areal unit size; different aspects of the influence or prediction of crime in microspaces; and the use of sampled surface pollen to model the search space for documented forensic cases. Part II has four chapters that introduce two route generation heuristics that automate the creation of hot spots policing patrol routes; discuss how to optimize police response with two different maximal covering location problems; and examine how human mobility patterns impact crime trends and modelling. Part III consists of three chapters addressing opioid overdose patterns using a spatial mixed methods approach; spatial-temporal changes in hot spots of drug-related offences; and how geospatial technology can be used to empower stakeholders to make informed policy decisions about alcohol-related motor vehicle collisions. Part IV comprises four diverse chapters that do not fit under a single theme. The topics discussed include: the impact of video surveillance on the spatial distribution of crime; the identification of the location of missing persons outreach events with spatial clustering analysis methods; an examination of the distribution patterns of all types of juvenile delinquency to investigate underlying factors; and a review and comparison of GeoAI methods for detecting and mapping illegal logging. This book would be useful to faculty, students and research scholars from geography, sociology, criminal justice, criminology, forensic sciences, and other related disciplines as well as to crime analysts working for law enforcement agencies at the local, state, or federal levels from around the world.
ISBN: 9783031815805
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Dewey Class. No.: 364.0285
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