Does the association between flows of people and crime differ across crime types in Sweden?$ Manne Gerell
Places with persistently high levels of crime, hot spots, are an important object of study. To some extent, the high levels of crime at such hot spots are likely to be related to flows of people. City center locations with large flows of people are quite often also hot spots, e.g., hot spots for pic...
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European journal on criminal policy and research
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