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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
Ours is Not to Reason Why But Where: Characterising Hot Spots of Radicalisation - Sandy Schumann, University College London; Noemie Bouhana, University College London
Making environmental criminology smarter - Recent advances in the measurement of activity spaces and their impact on crime location choices - Stijn Ruiter, NSCR / Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Daniel Birks, Leeds University
What Makes a Place Safe? Assessing AI-Generated Safety Perception Scores Using Stockholm’s Street View Images - Vania Ceccato, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; Yuhao Kang, The University of Texas at Austin; Jonatan Abraham, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; Per Näsman, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; Fábio Duarte, MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Song Gao, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA; Lukas Ljungqvist, Stockholm municipality; Fan Zhang, Peking University, Beijing; Carlo Ratti, MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Occam's razor and the measurement of crime concentrations - Martin A Andresen, Simon Fraser University; David Weisburd, George Mason University and Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Spatial patterns of crime in a medium-sized city - Sebastian Kurtenbach, FH Münster; Susanne Frank, TU Dortmund; Thomas Terfrüchte, TU Dortmund