Title
Crime Ridges: Exploring the Relationship between Crime Attractors and Offender Movement
Abstract
In this paper we present a new approach in the analysis of crime patterns by creating a formal framework for merging the concepts of crime attractors and the pull of certain locations on offender movement. This directionality, inherent to city infrastructure, underlies the decision processes of offenders when choosing movement paths towards attractors. We explore the aggregate movement patterns of offenders within six municipalities of metropolitan Vancouver. In particular, this research focuses on the relationship between multiple strong crime attractors, offender movement and the formation of crime ridges. We use a visualization technique to show how the flow of offenders towards crime attractors creates associated crime ridges connecting the crime attractors.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/EISIC.2013.18
Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference
Keywords
Field
DocType
crime attractors,crime ridge,crime ridges,offender movement,decision process,certain location,multiple strong crime attractors,crime pattern,city infrastructure,movement path,aggregate movement pattern,data visualisation,criminal law
Attractor,Data visualization,Visualization,Sociology,Computer security,Ridge,Criminal law,Criminology,Decision process,Metropolitan area,Crime analysis
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.48
6
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Justin Song162.33
Valerie Spicer2235.46
Patricia Brantingham3294.56
Richard Frank4759.59