GIS & Crime covers the theoretical principles, data processing solutions, partnership working, analytical
methods, problem-solving approaches, and map design for GIS and crime in a manner that underpins GIS application
use in three broad areas (operational, tactical and strategic). The book also includes short case studies at relevant
sections to help demonstrate how the principles and concepts are essential for successful application development.
These case studies bring a richness and depth to the text and draw from the authors' international contacts and
knowledge of excellence in the field to offer a global tone to the book.
The authors are well-placed to write the leading text on GIS and crime. Spencer Chainey is a leading consultant
and academic at the Jill Dando Crime Research Institute, and current vice-president of the AGI, and his experience
is complemented by Jerry Ratcliffe, an academic in police studies in Australia and a former PC and crime analyst
with the London Metropolitan Police Force. Case studies provide further insight into specific issues of interest
to readers.
Provides readers with a complete start-to-finish coverage of crime mapping fundamental theory of mapping and
criminology, scientific methodologies, analysis and design techniques, and applications.
Incorporates global examples and case studies from international contributors to demonstrate best and worst
practice