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Mapping sex offender activity spaces relative to crime using time-geographic methods

Pages 141-150 | Received 04 Sep 2014, Accepted 25 Jan 2016, Published online: 29 Mar 2016

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Figure 1. A space-time path and prism for two consecutive points.

Figure 1. A space-time path and prism for two consecutive points.

Figure 2. Distance-weighted potential path tree.

Figure 2. Distance-weighted potential path tree.

Figure 3. Registered sex offender homes and workplaces in St. Louis mapped with respect to rape incidents.

Figure 3. Registered sex offender homes and workplaces in St. Louis mapped with respect to rape incidents.

Figure 4. TGDE surfaces representing estimated sex offender activity spaces in St. Louis using three discretionary travel budgets of 250 m (a), 500 m (b), and 1000 m (c).

Figure 4. TGDE surfaces representing estimated sex offender activity spaces in St. Louis using three discretionary travel budgets of 250 m (a), 500 m (b), and 1000 m (c).

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