Deck 6: Geographic Data and Crime Mapping
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Deck 6: Geographic Data and Crime Mapping
1
A GIS uses three types of features to represent objects and locations in the real world-points, lines, and polygons-which are more generally known as:
A)Raster data
B)GIS data
C)Vector data
D)Aerial data
A)Raster data
B)GIS data
C)Vector data
D)Aerial data
C
2
All but one of the following are steps in the geocoding process:
A)Data entry of crime and address data
B)Preparing the geographic and tabular files
C)Specifying geocoding preferences
D)Matching within the GIS
A)Data entry of crime and address data
B)Preparing the geographic and tabular files
C)Specifying geocoding preferences
D)Matching within the GIS
A
3
A specified area around a feature on a map that can be set at small or larger distances.
A)Polygons
B)Density areas
C)Buffers
D)None of the above
A)Polygons
B)Density areas
C)Buffers
D)None of the above
C
4
Geocoding is a seven-step process that is used to bring primary and geographic data together for mapping.
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5
Due to the earth being round, there are certain adjustments to the data files as they are incorporated into the software and used for analysis in a GIS to depict geographic data in a flat format.What are these adjustments called?
A)Vectors
B)Coordinate systems
C)Scales
D)Projections
A)Vectors
B)Coordinate systems
C)Scales
D)Projections
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6
Which type of mapping do police agencies use to communicate the locations of drug distribution corners to police personnel?
A)Single-symbol mapping
B)Graduated color mapping
C)Chart mapping
D)Density mapping
A)Single-symbol mapping
B)Graduated color mapping
C)Chart mapping
D)Density mapping
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7
Graduated mapping can be utilize size or color differences to indicate changes in the data.
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8
The following is not true about mapping by category:
A)Categories are typically displayed on a map either as different types of symbols or as symbols in different colors or degrees of shading
B)Variables such as race, sex, method of entry, point of entry, weapon used are most appropriate for these types of maps
C)Single symbol mapping is primarily used in mapping by category
D)Graduated size point mapping is primarily used in mapping by category
A)Categories are typically displayed on a map either as different types of symbols or as symbols in different colors or degrees of shading
B)Variables such as race, sex, method of entry, point of entry, weapon used are most appropriate for these types of maps
C)Single symbol mapping is primarily used in mapping by category
D)Graduated size point mapping is primarily used in mapping by category
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9
A type of mapping in which a simplified geographic information system is made available to novice users over the Internet.
A)Web-enabled mapping
B)Internet GIS
C)Customized crime mapping
D)Interactive crime mapping
A)Web-enabled mapping
B)Internet GIS
C)Customized crime mapping
D)Interactive crime mapping
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10
A type of mapping that does not limit does not limit the analyst to examination of predetermined areas, but shows how incidents cluster and concentrate across space.
A)Single-symbol mapping
B)Graduated color mapping
C)Graduated sized mapping
D)Density mapping
A)Single-symbol mapping
B)Graduated color mapping
C)Graduated sized mapping
D)Density mapping
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11
Which mapping classification is MOST appropriate in mapping robbery locations over the last year to get a sense of the data distribution?
A)Natural Breaks
B)Equal Interval
C)Quantile
D)Standard Deviation
A)Natural Breaks
B)Equal Interval
C)Quantile
D)Standard Deviation
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12
A GIS uses four types of vector data to approximate real-world elements: points, lines, areas, and images.
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13
Which type or map would a crime analyst use to display incidents of robbery, assault and rape that occurred in a particular area during the same period of time?
A)Buffers
B)Graduated sized map
C)Chart Map
D)Interactive Map
A)Buffers
B)Graduated sized map
C)Chart Map
D)Interactive Map
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14
A vertical photograph taken from a satellite or an airplane that is digitized and placed within the appropriate coordinates is an example of:
A)Raster data
B)GIS data
C)Vector data
D)Aerial data
A)Raster data
B)GIS data
C)Vector data
D)Aerial data
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15
Two ways of locating tabular data on maps are matching records to parcel data and using latitude and longitude.
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16
Which mapping classification is MOST appropriate in determining whether police beats have similar amounts of crime?
A)Natural Breaks
B)Equal Interval
C)Quantile
D)By Category
E)Density
A)Natural Breaks
B)Equal Interval
C)Quantile
D)By Category
E)Density
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17
Quantile is the only statistical mapping classification used for all three map features.
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18
Which mapping classification is MOST appropriate in mapping robbery locations over the last year to get a sense of the data distribution?
A)Density Mapping
B)Equal Interval
C)Quantile
D)Standard Deviation
A)Density Mapping
B)Equal Interval
C)Quantile
D)Standard Deviation
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19
This is a type of mapping in which the sizes of the symbols reflect how many cases were reported.
A)Single-symbol mapping
B)Graduated color mapping
C)Graduated sized mapping
D)Density mapping
A)Single-symbol mapping
B)Graduated color mapping
C)Graduated sized mapping
D)Density mapping
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20
Which mapping classification is MOST appropriate in determining areas with significantly higher number of auto thefts?
A)Natural Breaks
B)Equal Interval
C)Standard Deviation
D)Custom
A)Natural Breaks
B)Equal Interval
C)Standard Deviation
D)Custom
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21
An inherent problem with density mapping is the fact that it doesn't account for incidents occurring outside of the city boundaries (i.e., border bias).
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22
When using either vector or raster data in GIS, it is unnecessary to make adjustments to the data files because GIS depicts geographic data in a round 3D form.
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23
In single-symbol maps, individual uniform symbols represent features.
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24
In mapping, using different numbers of categories typically yields similar results.
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25
Crime analysts take two distinct approaches to the spatial analysis of crime and disorder problems: interactive and graduated mapping.
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26
Crime analysts use categorical, statistical, and manual methods in displaying data and statistics in graduated-size and graduated-color maps
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27
For categorical and statistical mapping classifications, break points are determined based on the uniqueness of the database being analyzed and are not comparable between different databases.
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28
In density mapping, crime analysts use the exact coordinates of incidents to determine concentrations of incidents that are not limited to predetermined areas.
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29
The term interactive crime mapping does not refer to a type of mapping; rather, it refers to simplified geographic information systems made available to novice users over the Internet.
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30
Analysts should rely on the default settings of GIS software.
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