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1. Elmes, G., Roedl, G. & Conley, J., 2014, Forensic GIS. 1st ed. Dordrecht [etc]: Springer.
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2. 1999, Mapping Crime: Principle and Practice. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice.
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3. Santos, R., 2016, Crime analysis with crime mapping. 4th ed. SAGE Publications.
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4. Chainey, S. & Ratcliffe, J., 2005, GIS and crime mapping (Mastering GIS: Technol, Applications & Mgmnt). 1st ed. Chichester: Wiley & Sons.
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5. Paynich, R. & Hill, B., 2009, Fundamentals of crime mapping. Sudbury, Mass.: Jones and Bartlett.
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6. Goldsmith, V., McGuire, P., Mollenkopf, J. & Ross, T., 2000, Analyzing crime patterns, Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.
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7. Gorr, W., Kurland, K. & Dodson, Z., 2012, GIS tutorial for crime analysis, 2nd ed, Redlands, Calif: ESRI Press.
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8. Vann, I. & Garson, G., 2003, Crime mapping, New York: P. Lang.
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9. Mashford, T., 2008, Methods for Implementing Crime Mapping within a Large Law Enforcement Agency: Experiences from Victoria, Australia. In: S. Chainey and L. Tompson, ed., Crime Mapping Case Studies: Practice and Research. John Wiley & Sons, pp.19-26.
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10. National Research Council, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Committee on Law and Justice & Committee on Improving Evaluation of Anti-Crime Programs, 2005, Improving evaluation of anticrime programs. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press.
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11. Tompson, L., 2007. Mapping out crime prevention. 69th ed. London: cjm, p.2.
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12. 2001. Crime Mapping News. 3rd ed. Police foundation, p.13.
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13. Bachner, J., 2013. Predictive Policing: Preventing Crime with Data and Analytics. Center for the business of Government, p.5.
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14. Boba, R., 2001. INTRODUCTORY GUIDE TO CRIME ANALYSIS AND MAPPING. U.S.A: U.S Department of Justice, p.74.
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15. Johnson, C., n.d. Crime Mapping and Analysis Using GIS. Geomatics Group, C-DAC, Pune University Campus, Pune 411007, p.5.
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16. Lynn, K., 2021. Open Crime Maps: How Are Police Departments Doing So Far?. U.S.A: Portland State University, p.75.
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17. Ogeto, F., 2018. crime mapping as a tool in crime analysis for crime management. Kenya: KATARINA UNIVERSITY, p.8.
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18. Weisburg, D. and McEwen, T., 2015. CRIME MAPPING AND CRIME PREVENTION. Jerusalem: SSRN, p.23.
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19. Chainey, S., & Ratcliffe, J. (2013). GIS and crime mapping. John Wiley & Sons.
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20. Akgul, A. (2007). Implementation of geographic information systems in policing: A case study of the Spokane Police Department. Washington State University.
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21. Manning, P. K. (2008). The technology of policing: crime mapping, information technology, and the rationality of crime control (Vol. 4). NYU Press.
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22. Santos, R. B. (2016). Crime analysis with crime mapping. Sage publications.
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23. Goldsmith, V., McGuire, P. G., Mollenkopf, J. B., & Ross, T. A. (1999). Analyzing crime patterns: Frontiers of practice. Sage Publications
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24. Paynich, R., & Hill, B. (2013). Fundamentals of crime mapping: Principles and practice. Jones & Bartlett Publishers.
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25. Kannan, M., & Singh, M. (2020). Geographical information system and crime mapping. CRC Press.
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26. Leitner, M. (Ed.). (2013). Crime modeling and mapping using geospatial technologies (Vol. 8). Springer Science & Business Media.
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27. Chainey, S., & Ratcliffe, J. (2013). GIS and crime mapping. John Wiley & Sons.
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28. La Vigne, N.G. and Wartell, J. (2000) Crime mapping case studies: Successes in the field. V. 2. Washington, D.C: Police Executive Research Forum.
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29. Crime modeling and mapping using Geospatial Technologies (2013). Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands
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