Fundamentals of Crime Mapping

  • Fundamentals of Crime Mapping: Principles and Practice
    By Rebecca Paynich, Bryan Hill

    Note that the Pearson's correlation for the percentage of persons older than 25 years without a high school degree is 0.513 and is significant at the 0.01 level. (Note that ** indicates a significant level at the 0.01 level or better.

  • Fundamentals of Crime Mapping
    By Rebecca Paynich, Bryan Hill

    Note that the Pearson's correlation for the percentage of persons older than 25 years without a high school degree is 0.513 and is significant at the 0.01 level. (Note that ** indicates a significant level at the 0.01 level or better.

  • Fundamentals of Crime Mapping
    By Rebecca Paynich, Bryan Hill

    In S. Chainey 8: L. Tompson (Eds.), Crime mapping case studies: Practice and research (pp. 133—142). ... Pearson. Ratcliffe, j. (2002). Damned if you don't, damned if you do: Crime mapping and its implications in the real world.

  • Fundamentals of Crime Mapping: Principles and Practice
    By Rebecca Paynich, Bryan Hill

    64. d. 95.8% of the predicted next hits were within the two standard deviation ellipse. e. 50% of the predicted next hits fell ... 83% of the predicted next hits fell within the convex hull polygon area. Now let's go back to CrimeStat ...

  • Fundamentals of Crime Mapping
    By Rebecca Paynich, Bryan Hill

    Harries, K.D. (1999). Mapping crime: Principles and practice. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice. Levine, N. (2002). CrimeStat: A spatial statistics program for the analysis of crime incident locations (Vol. 2.0).

  • Fundamentals of Crime Mapping: Text with Internet Access Code
    By Hill

    Fundamentals of Crime Mapping, Second Edition walks readers through the research, theories, and history of geographic information systems used in law enforcement.