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Risk terrain modeling: Brokering criminological theory and GIS methods for crime forecasting
JM Caplan, LW Kennedy, J Miller
Justice quarterly 28 (2), 360-381, 2011
3832011
Risk clusters, hotspots, and spatial intelligence: risk terrain modeling as an algorithm for police resource allocation strategies
LW Kennedy, JM Caplan, E Piza
Journal of quantitative criminology 27, 339-362, 2011
3462011
A meta-analysis of prehospital care times for trauma
BG Carr, JM Caplan, JP Pryor, CC Branas
Prehospital Emergency Care 10 (2), 198-206, 2006
3272006
Police-monitored CCTV cameras in Newark, NJ: A quasi-experimental test of crime deterrence
JM Caplan, LW Kennedy, G Petrossian
Journal of experimental criminology 7, 255-274, 2011
1792011
Is the punishment more certain? An analysis of CCTV detections and enforcement
EL Piza, JM Caplan, LW Kennedy
Justice Quarterly 31 (6), 1015-1043, 2014
159*2014
Risk terrain modeling: Crime prediction and risk reduction
JM Caplan, LW Kennedy
Univ of California Press, 2016
1482016
What factors affect parole-A review of empirical research
JM Caplan
Fed. Probation 71, 16, 2007
1382007
Vulnerability and exposure to crime: Applying risk terrain modeling to the study of assault in Chicago
LW Kennedy, JM Caplan, EL Piza, H Buccine-Schraeder
Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy 9, 529-548, 2016
1302016
The effects of merging proactive CCTV monitoring with directed police patrol: A randomized controlled trial
EL Piza, JM Caplan, LW Kennedy, AM Gilchrist
Journal of Experimental Criminology 11, 43-69, 2015
1262015
Police cynicism: police survival tool?
J Caplan
The Police Journal 76 (4), 304-313, 2003
1112003
The crime kaleidoscope: A cross-jurisdictional analysis of place features and crime in three urban environments
JD Barnum, JM Caplan, LW Kennedy, EL Piza
Applied geography 79, 203-211, 2017
1102017
Risk terrain modeling manual: Theoretical framework and technical steps of spatial risk assessment for crime analysis
JM Caplan, LW Kennedy
Rutgers Center on Public Security, 2010
1092010
Risk terrain modeling compendium
JM Caplan, LW Kennedy
Rutgers Center on Public Security, Newark 51, 2011
992011
Joint utility of event-dependent and environmental crime analysis techniques for violent crime forecasting
JM Caplan, LW Kennedy, EL Piza
Crime & Delinquency 59 (2), 243-270, 2013
982013
Analyzing the influence of micro-level factors on CCTV camera effect
EL Piza, JM Caplan, LW Kennedy
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 30, 237-264, 2014
962014
“A plague on both your houses?”: Risks, repeats and reconsiderations of urban residential burglary
WD Moreto, EL Piza, JM Caplan
Justice Quarterly 31 (6), 1102-1126, 2014
902014
Risk terrain modeling for spatial risk assessment
JM Caplan, LW Kennedy, JD Barnum, EL Piza
Cityscape 17 (1), 7-16, 2015
822015
Mapping the spatial influence of crime correlates: A comparison of operationalization schemes and implications for crime analysis and criminal justice practice
JM Caplan
Cityscape, 57-83, 2011
802011
Risk terrain modeling diagnostics utility (Version 1.0)
JM Caplan, LW Kennedy
Newark, NJ: Rutgers Center on Public Security, 2013
732013
Examining the environmental characteristics of drug dealing locations
JD Barnum, WL Campbell, S Trocchio, JM Caplan, LW Kennedy
Crime & Delinquency 63 (13), 1731-1756, 2017
662017
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