Criminal Justice Article Review: Aggravated Assault
Abstract
The study uses geographically weighted regression (WGR) and the emerging hot spot analysis (EHSA) methodologies to examine the impact of immigrant and ethnic and racial concentration on patterns of aggravated assault and larceny in Miami.References
[1] Bunting, R. J., Chang, O. Y., Cowen, C., Hankins, R., Langston, S., Warner, A., Yang, X., Louderback, E.R., & Roy, S. S. (2018). Spatial patterns of larceny and aggravated assault in Miami–Dade County, 2007–2015. The Professional Geographer, 70(1), 34-46.
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