Browse by UCL people
Group by: Type | Date
Number of items: 47.
2024
Chainey, SP;
Estévez-Soto, PR;
(2024)
One crime wave, three hypotheses: using interrupted time series to examine the unintended consequences of criminal justice reform, computer tablet recording of crime and a long-term hot spots policing programme.
Crime Prevention and Community Safety
10.1057/s41300-024-00205-8.
(In press).
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2023
Croci, Gonzalo;
Chainey, Spencer;
(2023)
An Institutional Perspective to Understand Latin America’s High Levels of Homicide.
The British Journal of Criminology
, 63
(5)
pp. 1199-1218.
10.1093/bjc/azac083.
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2022
Chainey, Spencer P;
Estévez-Soto, Patricio R;
Pezzuchi, Gastón;
Serrano–Berthet, Rodrigo;
(2022)
An evaluation of a hot spot policing programme in four Argentinian cities.
The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
10.1177/0032258x221079019.
(In press).
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Croci, Gonzalo;
Laycock, Gloria;
Chainey, Spencer;
(2022)
A realistic approach to policy formulation: the adapted EMMIE framework.
Policy Studies
pp. 1-21.
10.1080/01442872.2022.2077925.
(In press).
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Gomez-Quintero, Juliana;
Chainey, Spencer;
Borrion, Herve;
(2022)
A Method for Organized Crime Harm Assessment: Connecting Associated Crimes.
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice
10.1093/police/paac046.
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2021
Alonso Berbotto, A;
Chainey, S;
(2021)
Theft of oil from pipelines: an examination of its crime commission in Mexico using crime script analysis.
Global Crime
10.1080/17440572.2021.1925552.
(In press).
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Chainey, SP;
(2021)
A Comparison of Burglary Near Repeat Victimization Between Rural and Urban Areas Using a Target-Based Assessment of Criminal Opportunity.
International Criminal Justice Review
10.1177/10575677211041920.
(In press).
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Chainey, SP;
Alonso Berbotto, A;
(2021)
A structured methodical process for populating a crime script of organized crime activity using OSINT.
Trends in Organized Crime
10.1007/s12117-021-09428-9.
(In press).
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Chainey, SP;
Lazarus, DL;
(2021)
More Offenders, More Crime: Estimating the Size of the Offender Population in a Latin American Setting.
Social Sciences
, 10
(9)
, Article 348. 10.3390/socsci10090348.
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Chainey, SP;
Matias, JAS;
Nunes Junior, FCF;
Coelho da Silva, TL;
de Macêdo, JAF;
Magalhães, RP;
de Queiroz Neto, JF;
(2021)
Improving the Creation of Hot Spot Policing Patrol Routes: Comparing Cognitive Heuristic Performance to an Automated Spatial Computation Approach.
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
, 10
(8)
, Article 560. 10.3390/ijgi10080560.
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Chainey, SP;
Serrano–Berthet, R;
Veneri, F;
(2021)
The impact of a hot spot policing program in Montevideo, Uruguay: an evaluation using a quasi-experimental difference-in-difference negative binomial approach.
Police Practice and Research
, 22
(5)
pp. 1541-1556.
10.1080/15614263.2020.1749619.
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Chainey, S;
(2021)
A quasi-experimental evaluation of the impact of forensic property marking in decreasing burglaries.
Security Journal
10.1057/s41284-021-00308-z.
(In press).
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Chainey, S;
Croci, G;
Rodriguez Forero, LJ;
(2021)
The Influence of Government Effectiveness and Corruption on the High Levels of Homicide in Latin America.
Social Sciences
, 10
(5)
, Article 172. 10.3390/socsci10050172.
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Chainey, SP;
Gomes de Almeida, FE;
(2021)
The Spatial Concentration and Dispersion of Homicide during a Period of Homicide Increase in Brazil.
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
, 10
(8)
, Article 529. 10.3390/ijgi10080529.
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2020
Chainey, S;
Muggah, R;
(2020)
Homicide concentration and retaliatory homicide near repeats: An examination in a Latin American urban setting.
The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
10.1177/0032258x20980503.
(In press).
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2019
Chainey, Spencer;
(2019)
Guía de bolsillo POP. Cómo resolver la delincuencia local y
los problemas de seguridad ciudadana.
University College London: London, UK.
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Chainey, Spencer;
(2019)
Management and retention of police information: how long should the police retain information about individuals?
UCL (University College London): London, UK.
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Chainey, S;
(2019)
Technical note: Introducing geographic profiling crime analysis in Mexico: principles of geographic profiling, examples of its use, training and challenges in its implementation.
UCL Department of Security and Crime Science and Inter-American Development Bank: London, UK.
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Chainey, S;
Guererro, N;
(2019)
Developing crime analysis in Mexico: case studies of cargo robbery on highways, illegal weapons trafficking, robbery of convenience stores and poppy cultivation.
UCL and Mexico CNS: London, UK.
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Chainey, S;
Monteiro, J;
(2019)
The dispersion of crime concentration during a period of crime increase.
Security Journal
, 32
pp. 324-341.
10.1057/s41284-019-00165-x.
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Chainey, S;
Muggah, R;
Giannini, RA;
(2019)
Reducing Homicide in Brazil: Insights Into What Works.
Americas Quarterly
(In press).
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Chainey, S;
Valente, R;
Crescenzi, L;
(2019)
Participatory design of a thematic questionnaire in the field of victimization studies.
European Journal of Criminology
, 16
(2)
pp. 170-187.
10.1177/1477370818769597.
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Chainey, SP;
Pezzuchi, G;
Guerrero Rojas, NO;
Hernandez Ramirez, JL;
Monteiro, J;
Rosas Valdez, E;
(2019)
Crime concentration at micro-places in Latin America.
Crime Science
, 8
(2019)
, Article 5. 10.1186/s40163-019-0100-5.
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2018
Chainey, S;
Curtis-Ham, S;
Evans, RM;
Burns, G;
(2018)
Examining the extent to which repeat and near repeat patterns can prevent crime.
Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management
, 41
(5)
pp. 608-622.
10.1108/PIJPSM-12-2016-0172.
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Chainey, S;
Serrano-Berthet, R;
Veneri, F;
(2018)
Evaluando el impacto del Programa de Alta Dedicación Operativa (PADO) en la reducción de robos violentos en Montevideo, Uruguay.
In:
¿Cómo evitar el delito urbano?: el Programa de Alta Dedicación Operativa en la nueva Policía uruguaya.
(pp. 155-179).
Inter-American Development Bank and Uruguay Ministry of Justice: Washington DC, USA.
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2017
Chainey, S;
Muggah, R;
Katherine, A;
(2017)
Apuntar a puntos de conflicto específicos podría reducir drásticamente la tasa de homicidios.
Americas Quarterly
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2016
Chainey, S;
Sidebottom, A;
Wortley, R;
Bowers, K;
Baudains, P;
(2016)
Project MARGIN: Factors affecting insecurity.
UCL Jill Dando Institute of Security and Crime Science and Project Margin: London, UK.
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Chainey, SP;
da Silva, BFA;
(2016)
Examining the extent of repeat and near repeat victimisation of domestic burglaries in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
Crime Science
, 5
(1)
10.1186/s40163-016-0049-6.
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2015
Chainey, S;
(2015)
Project MARGIN: Cartography of survey-based experiences of victimisation and police recorded crime data for Catalunya, England and Wales, France, Hungary and Italy, and Barcelona, Budapest, London, Milan and Paris.
UCL Jill Dando Institute of Security and Crime Science and Project MARGIN: London, UK.
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Chainey, S;
Sidebottom, A;
Bowers, K;
Wortley, R;
Baudains, P;
(2015)
Project MARGIN: Conceptual report: defining the indicators defining demographic, socioeconomic and socio-geographic determinants of insecurity.
UCL Jill Dando Institute of Security and Crime Science and Project MARGIN: London, UK.
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2014
Chainey, S;
(2014)
Examining the extent to which hotspot analysis can support spatial predictions of crime.
Doctoral thesis , UCL (University College London).
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2013
Chainey, SP;
(2013)
Examining the influence of cell size and bandwidth size on kernel density estimation crime hotspot maps for predicting spatial patterns of crime.
Bulletin of the Geographical Society of Liege
, 60
pp. 7-19.
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Tompson, LA;
Chainey, S;
(2013)
Integrating environmental considerations into prisoner risk assessments.
European Journal of Probation
, 5
(2)
66 - 80.
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2012
Ashby, M;
Chainey, S;
(2012)
Problem Solving for Neighbourhood Policing.
[Digital scholarly resource].
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/jdi/
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Chainey, S;
Macdonald, I;
(2012)
Stop and search, the use of intelligence and geographic targeting: Findings from case study research.
National Policing Improvement Agency: London, UK.
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Chainey, S;
(2012)
JDI Briefs: Predictive mapping (predictive policing).
(JDI Briefs
).
UCL Jill Dando Institute of Security and Crime Science, University College London: London, UK.
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Chainey, S;
Tompson, L;
(2012)
Engagement, empowerment and transparency: publishing crime statistics using online crime mapping.
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice
, 6
(3)
pp. 228-239.
10.1093/police/pas006.
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2011
Tompson, L;
Chainey, S;
(2011)
Profiling Illegal Waste Activity: Using Crime Scripts as a Data Collection and Analytical Strategy.
European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research
, 17
(3)
179 - 201.
10.1007/s10610-011-9146-y.
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2010
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Chainey, S;
(2010)
Analysis of Geographic Information - Workbook 2010.
[Book].
National Policing Improvement Agency: Wyboston, UK.
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2009
Chainey, S;
(2009)
The management and retention of police recorded information. Academic research report: Version 2.
University College London: London, UK.
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2008
Chainey, S;
Tompson, L;
Uhlig, S;
(2008)
A Brief Commentary on "The Utility of Hotspot Mapping for Predicting Spatial Patterns of Crime" Response.
Security Journal
, 21
(4)
293 - 294.
10.1057/sj.2008.8.
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Chainey, S;
Tompson, L;
Uhlig, S;
(2008)
The "Hottest" Part of a Hotspot: Comments on "The Utility of Hotspot Mapping for Predicting Spatial Patterns of Crime" Response.
Security Journal
, 21
(4)
303 - 306.
10.1057/sj.2008.7.
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Chainey, S;
Tompson, L;
Uhlig, S;
(2008)
The Utility of Hotspot Mapping for Predicting Spatial Patterns of Crime.
Security Journal
, 21
(1-2)
4 - 28.
10.1057/palgrave.sj.8350066.
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2006
Chainey, S;
(2006)
The impact of Section 60 stops and searches on crime.
University College London, Jill Dando Institute: London, UK.
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Chainey, S;
Smith, C;
(2006)
A review of GIS-based information sharing systems.
(Home Office Research Publication series
, pp. pp. 1-72
).
Home Office
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2005
Chainey, S;
(2005)
Crime Mapping: Improving Performance.
A good practice guide for front line officers.
Home Office: London, UK.
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Eck, J;
Chainey, S;
Cameron, J;
Wilson, R;
(2005)
Mapping crime: Understanding Hotspots.
National Institute of Justice: Washington DC.
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