The latest issue of Social Science Computer Review (May 2007, vol 25, no 2) is a special issue on software for crime mapping, including the following articles:
- Geographic Exclusion: Spatial Analysis for Evaluating the Implications of Megan’s Law
- Use of a “Microecologic Technique” to Study Crime Around Substance Abuse Treatment Centers
- Using Geographically Weighted Regression to Explore Local Crime Patterns
- Mapping Crime in Savannah: Social Disadvantage, Land Use, and Violent Crimes Reported to the Police
- Integrating Distance Into Mobility Triangle Typologies
- Software Review: Spatial Data Analysis of Crime: A Review of CrimeStat III
- Software Review: Crime Analysis and Mapping with GeoDa 0.9.5-i
- Software Review: Scanning for Clusters in Space and Time: A Tutorial Reviewof SaTScan
More details via the Sage Publishing website here.

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