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Understanding the spatial pattern of urban crime: a developing country’s perspective Faisal Umar*1, James Cheshire†1 and Shane Johnson‡2 1 UCL Department of Geography, Pearson Building,
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Document Date: 2015-04-19 18:19:16


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Kaduna / London / Kampala / Chicago / /

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Henry D. McKay and associates / Pearson / /

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Africa / /

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Nigeria / /

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University of Chicago Press / University of Westminster / Tavistock Square / Pearson Building / /

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transportation / high-resolution satellite images / /

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The University of Chicago / UCL Department for Security and Crime Science / Max-Lock Centre / University of Chicago Press / Chicago / Petroleum Technology Development Fund / University of Westminster / UCL Department of Security and Crime Science / /

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Clifford R. Shaw / Faisal Umar / Max-Lock Consultancy / Shane Johnson / James Cheshire / Hafsat / /

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Professor and Deputy Head / /

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Badarawa-Malali / Badarawa-Malali Urban District Badarawa-Malala / Badarawa-Malali District / /

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American Journal of Sociology / /

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Northern Nigeria / /

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