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Mapping Crime Principle and Practice
Mapping Crime Principle and Practice
By Keith Harries, Ph.D.

Acknowledgments, Foreword, and Preface

Table of Contents

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Chapter 1: Context and Concepts

Chapter 2: What Crime Maps Do and How They Do It

Chapter 3: Maps That Speak to the Issues

Chapter 4: Mapping Crime and Geographic Information Systems

Chapter 5: Synthesis and Applications

Chapter 6: Crime Mapping Futures

References

Appendix: Internet Resources for Crime Mapping

Index

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