| Session 363: EC3 -> Spatial Methodologies and Techniques for Studying Crime | |||
| Time: 10:00AM to 11:30 AM on Friday, November 19 | |||
| Place: Ballroom B | |||
| Session Chair: James L. LeBeau, Southern Illinois University - Carbondale | |||
| Spatial Aspects of Illegal Drug Markets in Wilmington, Delaware | |||
| by: | George Rengert, Temple University (Corresponding) | ||
| Persistence, Intensity and Areal Extent of Violence Against Women: Baltimore City, 1992-95 | |||
| by: | Keith D. Harries, University of Maryland - Baltimore County (Corresponding) | ||
| Eric Kovandzic, University of Maryland - Baltimore County | |||
| Using GIS for Identifying Hazardous Spaces for Patrol Officers | |||
| by: | James L. LeBeau, Southern Illinois University - Carbondale (Corresponding) | ||
| Identifying Crime 'Hot Spots': An Evaluation of Alternative Approaches Using GIS | |||
| by: | Alexander Hirschfield, University of Liverpool (Corresponding) | ||
| David Yarwood, University of Liverpool | |||
| Kate Bowers, University of Liverpool | |||
| Discussants: | |||
| Thomas McEwen, Institute for Law and Justice | |||
Updated 05/20/2006