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Date: 2014-03-14 09:45:42
Statistics
Geographic profiling
Crime mapping
Environmental criminology
Rational choice theory
CrimeStat
Offender profiling
Crime analysis
Routine activity theory
Criminology
Law enforcement
Crime

Modeling and Mapping Crime in Eastern Nairobi, Kenya

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