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Improving Geographic Profiling through Commuter/Marauder Prediction

Pages 347-357 | Published online: 18 Sep 2007

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M. Vere Koppen, Henk Elffers & Stijn Ruiter. (2011) When to Refrain from Using Likelihood Surface Methods for Geographic Offender Profiling: An Ex Ante Test of Assumptions. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 8:3, pages 242-256.
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Stijn Van Daele & Tom Vander Beken. (2011) Outbound offending: The journey to crime and crime sprees. Journal of Environmental Psychology 31:1, pages 70-78.
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Ned Levine & Patsy Lee. (2009) Bayesian journey-to-crime modelling of juvenile and adult offenders by gender in Manchester. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 6:3, pages 237-252.
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Michael Leitner & Joshua Kent. (2009) Bayesian journey-to-crime modelling of single and multiple crime-type series in Baltimore County, MD. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 6:3, pages 213-236.
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