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Date: 2014-04-22 11:45:08
Crime
Criminology
Fear of crime
Global Positioning System
Technology
Navigation
Military science

Mapping fear of crime dynamically on everyday transport: METHOD (3 of 5) Author: Reka Solymosi, UCL Department of Security & Crime Science The Fear of Crime Application (FOCA) is a data collection technique that samples

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