Exam 14: Analyzing Problems: Application of Techniques Part II
Exam 1: Crime Analysis and the Profession36 Questions
Exam 2: Theoretical Foundations of Crime Analysis51 Questions
Exam 3: Effectiveness of Police in Reducing Crime and the Role of Crime Analysis33 Questions
Exam 4: Crime Analysis Process and Application25 Questions
Exam 5: Crime Analysis Data35 Questions
Exam 6: Geographic Data and Crime Mapping50 Questions
Exam 7: Crime Analysis Purpose and Audience21 Questions
Exam 8: Repeat Incidents and Tactical Data Collection18 Questions
Exam 9: Pattern Identification Process21 Questions
Exam 10: Identifying Meaningful and Useful Patterns28 Questions
Exam 11: Describing, Analyzing, and Disseminating Known Patterns11 Questions
Exam 12: Analyzing Problems: Process and Statistics23 Questions
Exam 13: Analyzing Problems: Application of Techniques Part I28 Questions
Exam 14: Analyzing Problems: Application of Techniques Part II21 Questions
Exam 15: Strategic Crime Analysis Results and Dissemination18 Questions
Exam 16: Administrative Crime Analysis17 Questions
Exam 17: Conclusions and Future Issues6 Questions
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The type of hotspot identification in which polygons are shaded using statistical classifications.
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The 80/20 rule is when a relatively small proportion of people, products, and places are responsible for or associated with a high proportion of crimes and other negative actions.
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Auto thefts occurring throughout a commercial district, but the mall has a cluster of incidents is an example of a:
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Auto thefts occurring throughout a commercial district, and the area itself has more thefts than other areas is an example of a:
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A type of hot spot in which the incident locations group together in one or more smaller clusters.
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Using the following table, what is the percentage of offenses that occurred at repeat targets?
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The type of hotspot identification in which a closed curve that is formed from two foci is used to illustrate clusters of incidents.
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Using the following table, what is the percentage of targets that have suffered multiple burglaries?
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The type of hotspot identification in which graduated color maps are used with statistical classifications and standard-sized areas.
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The type of hotspot identification in which graduated-size mapping is used to visually determine areas of concentration.
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In the example of a bar with a sexual assault problem encouraging women to dress provocative, these policies are what type of facilitator of the problem:
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Auto thefts occurring at a water park parking lot is an example of a:
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A type of hot spot in which the incidents occur at one particular place.
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In the example of public urination at an outdoor concert because of lack of port-o-potties, lack of port-o-potties is what type of facilitator of the problem:
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In this type of mapping, analysts use point data to shade surfaces that are not limited to area boundaries but according to the concentration of incidents in particular areas.
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Repeat victimization refers primarily to individuals who are repeated victimized by the same crime.
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A polygon map may give the impression that incidents are occurring equally across the area when in fact they might be clustered or located along a particular street.
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A type of hot spot in which the incident locations within the hot spot are spread throughout the hot spot area but are more concentrated than incidents in other areas.
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In the example of burglars being drunk or high before they commit their crime, alcohol and drugs are what type of facilitator:
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The type of hotspot identification in which is not limited by mapping boundaries and estimates the relative concentration of incidents.
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