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area


A part of space defined as two or more contingent places. Attractors (of Crime)
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crime


an action or omission that constitutes prosecution by the state and is punishable by law. Emergence
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Generators


Represented by increased opportunities for crime that emerge from the collection of more people into areas following specific types of behavior, simply because of the increased volume of interaction t [..]
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Intelligence


Acquired or applied knowledge; Secret, confidential and/or proprietary information for decision making; Information for tactical or strategic operations. [See also: Spatial Intelligence] Modeling
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Place


A particular portion of space where activities or functions may occur; The micro unit of analysis for Risk Terrain Modeling. Risk
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risk management


An information gathering and analysis process, focused on a particular problem or set of problems, which integrates multiple methods and allows insights from each to prescribe ways in which to address [..]
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space


A continuous expanse within which things exist and move. Spatial inference
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tactical


Carefully tailored actions for use in immediate support of policing operations given the known facts and conditions relevant to an event; thoughtful responses and purposeful small-scale actions with a [..]
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Vulnerability


The context of environmental risk; A place’s vulnerability is operationalized by the spatial influences of nearby features.
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