Lu, 2006 - Google Patents
Spatial choice of auto thefts in an urban environmentLu, 2006
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- Lu Y
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- Security Journal
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A series of exploratory analyses of auto thefts in the city of Buffalo are reported and discussed in this paper. With the aid of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis (ESDA), the spatial clustering of auto thefts in Buffalo is …
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