Concept information
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criminology and criminal justice
criminology
street crime in America
urban life/criminology theory
Preferred term
hot spots
Definition
- DefinitionA ‘hot spot’ of crime is a small geographic location in which the rate of crimes per square foot, but not necessarily the rate of crimes per person, is far higher than in the areas that surround the hot spot. The ratio of crime rates between ‘hot’ and ‘cool’ locations may vary, but one threshold is that the probability of one or more types of crime occurring at a hot spot must exceed 50 per cent over the next 12 months. [Source: The SAGE Dictionary of Policing; Hot Spots]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-BFVWNLZ7-Z
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