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Crime Concentration Index×Getis-Ord Gi* Hot Spot-analyse×
FagfeltCriminologyRomlig analyse
FamilieProcess / pipelineRegression model
Opprinnelsesår19891992
OpphavspersonLawrence Sherman, Patrick Gartin & Michael Buerger; David WeisburdArthur Getis and J. Keith Ord
TypeDescriptive concentration measure for crime across micro-placesLocal spatial statistic
Opprinnelig kildeSherman, L. W., Gartin, P. R., & Buerger, M. E. (1989). Hot spots of predatory crime: Routine activities and the criminology of place. Criminology, 27(1), 27–56. DOI ↗Getis, A. & Ord, J.K. (1992). The Analysis of Spatial Association by Use of Distance Statistics. Geographical Analysis, 24(3), 189–206. DOI ↗
AliasCrime Concentration at Place, Hot-Spot Concentration Measure, Cumulative Crime Concentration, Law of Crime Concentrationhot spot analysis, cold spot analysis, Gi* statistic, local Gi statistic
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SammendragThe crime concentration index quantifies how unevenly crime is distributed across micro-geographic places such as street segments or addresses. Building on Sherman, Gartin, and Buerger's 1989 discovery that a small fraction of addresses produces most calls for police service, and formalized in Weisburd's 2015 'law of crime concentration', it expresses the share of all crime accounted for by the most crime-prone places.Getis-Ord Gi* is a local spatial statistic, introduced by Getis and Ord in 1992 and refined in 1995, that compares the value at each location and its neighbours against the global mean to identify statistically significant clusters of high values (hot spots) and low values (cold spots).
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