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Mathematics of Crime
The Causes of Crime and the Practical Limits of Crime Control
The Shape of Data
Quasilinear systems and residential burglary
Quasilinear systems and residential burglary
The Stability of Steady-State Hot-Spot Patterns for Reaction-Diffusion Models of Urban Crime
Security and Game Theory: Key Algorithmic Principles, Deployed Applications, Lessons Learned
Crime hot-spots with or without Levi Flights
Point Process Methods for Crime Hotspots
Population dynamics and cellular automata for the description of criminality
Predicting Criminal Incidents Using Geographic, Demographic, and Twitter-derived Information

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