Emre,

A lot of work has been done in this area.  You can start looking at some
of the following just as a start:

http://www.crimereduction.gov.uk/toolkits/fa00.htm
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/maps/software.html
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/maps/savannah2005/papers.html

Regards
Michael.

Michael Zatorsky
GIS Specialist
Interfaces, Integration & Info Analysis Team
QPRIME Project, Operational Policing Program
Queensland Police Service
e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
p. +61 7 3015 5566
f. +61 7 3015 5599


-----Original Message-----
From: Emre Aydin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, 27 October 2005 6:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: MI-L point pattern analysis etc.-

 

Hello-

 

I am trying to develop an integrating mapping application for crime
analysis. I develop it using VB and mi6.5 working behind. I have
accomplished thematic mapping for certain types of crime for a period of
time. However, my boss (ms thesis advisor) asks me to expand to more
complicated analysis. So far, I have added finding involved persons:
when the user clicked on a point feature (the crime data incident), the
involved persons appear in the map with tabular information (mi callback
function). and I utilize MI bar chart tool when the user clicks on a
district bar-chart information appears. Also the user can easily
navigate in the map not only the classic tools(pan zoom etc.) but also
selecting their names next to my map frame. 

 

Now I would like to ask 

as if you consider me not to know anything about: 

point pattern analysis

spatial moving average

and other types of density based analysis

what could you to recommend me to develop new analysis capabilities?

 

For instance I thought I could develop much intense thematic mapping or
new tool such as using area information too. (crime population / area of
district for thematic mapping)

 

What does MI have for crime analysis?

What else can I add with just using MI 6.5 behind? Or should I need any
newer versions specifically for crime mapping?

 

Any suggestions will be gratefully welcomed.

 

Emre




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