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Understanding and Responding to Crime and Disorder Hot Spots

142019

Author: Cody W. Telep, Julie Hibdon

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Understanding and Responding to Crime and Disorder Hot Spots

Sections

  • Introduction
  • What Are Hot Spots and Why Do They Matter?
  • Hot Spot Identification: Where Are the Problems?
  • Hot Spot Analysis: Why Are Crime and Disorder Problems Concentrated?
  • Responding to Hot Spots
  • Assessing Responses to Hot Spots & Conclusion
  • Appendix A: Data Preparation
  • Appendix B: Hot Spot Generation
  • Appendix C: Hot Spots Studies Focused on Increasing Officer Presence
  • Appendix D: Hot Spots Studies Focused on Problem-Oriented Policing
  • Endnotes
  • References
  • Related POP Projects

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