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Beyond hot spots; using space syntax to understand dispersed patterns of crime risk in the built environment

Hillier, B and Sahbaz, O (2007) Beyond hot spots; using space syntax to understand dispersed patterns of crime risk in the built environment. In: (Proceedings) Conference on crime analysis at the Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics, University of California at Los Angeles,January 2007. : University of California at Los Angeles.

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Type:Proceedings paper
Title:Beyond hot spots; using space syntax to understand dispersed patterns of crime risk in the built environment
Event:Conference on crime analysis at the Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics, University of California at Los Angeles,January 2007
Open access status:An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
Keywords:space, syntax, crime, dispersed patterns, hotspots
UCL classification:UCL > School of BEAMS > Faculty of the Built Environment > Bartlett School > Bartlett School of Graduate Studies

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