Session 497: EC7 -> Theory, Measurement and Planning Practice in Environmental Criminology
Time: 9:40AM to 11:10 AM on Saturday, November 20
Place: Ballroom B
Session Chair: Terry Whin-Yates, Simon Fraser University
Applications of GIS to Space and Crime in the City of Edmonton
by: Jonathan D. Alston, University of Alberta (Corresponding)
Leslie W. Kennedy, Rutgers University
M. John Hodgson, University of Alberta
David Veitch, Edmonton Police Service
Rethinking Victimization Risk From a Criminal Event Perspective
by: Vincent F. Sacco, Queen's University (Corresponding)
Ross MacMillan, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
The Effects of the Boundary Problem on the Prediction of Illegal Drug Markets
by: Kristin Henderson, Temple University (Corresponding)
Tom Bole, Temple University
Image, Realization and World View: Incorporating the Principles of Environmental Criminology Into the Architectural Design Process
by: Mary Beth Rondeau, University of British Columbia (Corresponding)
Patricia L. Brantingham, Simon Fraser University

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