Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Testing a geospatial predictive policing strategy : application of ArcGIS 3D analyst tools for forecasting commission of residential burglaries / By Solmaz Amiri.

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1 online resource (xxxi, 394 pages) : illustrations

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"December 2014".
Thesis (Doctor of Design)--Washington State University, 2014.

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"Classical placed-based crime prevention theories suggest existence of a relationship between certain characteristics of spatial design and configuration and crime occurrence. This study explored the relationship between natural surveillance -- one of the least studied and understood principles of crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) -- and burglary commissions in three-dimensions."--Page vi.

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