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Predicting Crime: The review of Research
Predicting Crime: The review of Research
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Table of Contents
Biography
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2. INTRODUCTION
3. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES
4. RESEARCH DESIGN
5. SUMMARY OF RESEARCH FINDINGS
5.1.1 Demographic Variables
5.1.2 Macro-Economic Factors
5.1.3 Technology
5.1.4 Globalization
5.1.5 Criminal Justice Responses
5.2 The Future Scope and Nature of Crime
5.2.1 The Future Scope of Crime
5.2.2 The Nature of Property Crime in the Future
5.2.3 Emerging Crime Trends that will Grow in the Future
5.3 Future Offenders and Victims
5.3.1 The Future Impact of Crime
6. DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS
6.1 Summary and Analysis: Methodological Design
6.2 Accuracy of Past Crime Predictions
6.3 International Comparative Analysis
6.4 Replication of Foreign Research in Canada
7. RECOMMENDED FUTURE RESEARCH
7.1 Overview
7.2 Conceptual Policy Research Framework
8. REFERENCES
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2022-08-26