The Use of Geographic Information Systems for Real-Time Monitoring of Comprehensive Community Initiatives

Spatiotemporal analysis in the form of geographic information systems (GISs) can help monitor changes in crime patterns in comprehensive community initiative (CCI). This article presents a CCI in W...

[1]  R. Sampson,et al.  ASSESSING "NEIGHBORHOOD EFFECTS": Social Processes and New Directions in Research , 2002 .

[2]  S. Chainey,et al.  GIS and Crime Mapping: Chainey/GIS and Crime Mapping , 2005 .

[3]  Sue A. Kaplan,et al.  The use of logic models by community-based initiatives , 2005 .

[4]  J. Owen,et al.  The structure of dialogic practice within developmental work , 2012 .

[5]  Jiang Wu,et al.  Understanding Spatiotemporal Patterns of Multiple Crime Types with a Geovisual Analytics Approach , 2013 .

[6]  Paul A. Zandbergen,et al.  Kernel density estimation and hotspot mapping: examining the influence of interpolation method, grid cell size, and bandwidth on crime forecasting , 2014 .

[7]  Linda Bauld,et al.  Strong theory, flexible methods: Evaluating complex community-based initiatives , 2001 .

[8]  Laurie Ross,et al.  Basketball Courts, Street Corners and Empty Lots: The Spatial Dimensions of Youth Fear and Vulnerability to Violence , 2023, Children, Youth and Environments.

[9]  Avis C. Vidal Reintegrating disadvantaged communities into the fabric of urban life: The role of community development , 1995 .

[10]  Christopher R. Herrmann Street-Level Spatiotemporal Crime Analysis: Examples from Bronx County, NY (2006–2010) , 2013 .

[11]  John D. Morgan,et al.  Testing the Usability of Time-Geographic Maps for Crime Mapping , 2013 .

[12]  Bruce J. Doran,et al.  Investigating the Spatiotemporal Links Between Disorder, Crime, and the Fear of Crime , 2005, The Professional Geographer.