A Network Flow Model for Forecasting and Evaluating Criminal Displacement
Stuart Jay Deutsch,
John J. Jarvis and
R. Gary Parker
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Stuart Jay Deutsch: Georgia Institute of Technology School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
John J. Jarvis: Georgia Institute of Technology School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
R. Gary Parker: Georgia Institute of Technology School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Evaluation Review, 1979, vol. 3, issue 2, 219-235
Abstract:
In this article, the characteristics of crime patterns in geographic areas over time are described by a network flow model. A method forforecastingfuture crime patterns with the network model is discussed along with procedures for evaluating future displacement by component randomization. An illustrative example of the model building and output analysis from actual arrest data is presented.
Date: 1979
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DOI: 10.1177/0193841X7900300203
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