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100 _aZhou, Jiangping
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245 _aBeijing that you might not know: Geovisualizing selected crimes in Beijing
260 _bSage,
_c2019.
300 _aVol 51, Issue 7, 2019,( 1415-1419 p.)
520 _aChina is generally considered a safe place: among the safest for foreigners to visit. For local (long-term) residents and for Chinese criminology scholars, China as a country and its individual cities might be safer compared to many of their foreign peers; however, they might not be as safe as some travel agents claim. To show why this is the case, we crawled and geovisualized the 2015–2016 crime records (n = 24,803) available to the public online. The geovisualization shows that the seven crimes (n = 12,516) that were most likely to be influenced by space in Beijing were aggravated assault, blackmail, cheating and bluffing, dangerous driving, picking quarrels and provoking trouble, robbery and theft. It also shows a Beijing that many might not have known before.
650 _aCrime,
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650 _asafety,
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650 _aBeijing,
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650 _ageovisualization,
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650 _aspatial pattern
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700 _aYang, Yuling
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700 _aZhang, Yanji
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700 _a Zhang, Chun
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_dSage, 2019.
_tEnvironmental and planning A: Economy and space
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0308518X19845913
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