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    Marginal Structural Models to Estimate Causal Effects of Right-to-Carry Laws on Crime by Willem M. Van Der Wal

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…RTC laws significantly increase murder and manslaughter, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny theft and motor vehicle theft rates. Applying this method to this topic for the first time addresses methodological shortcomings in previous studies such as conditioning away the effect, overfit and the inappropriate use of county level measurements. …”
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    Development of the Automobile Preventive and Suppressive Program in Region 2 by Papinwish Rodbangyang, Siwaporn Saowakon, Choocheewan Tamisanont

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The researcher would like to propose the guidelines of the development of the automobile preventive and suppressive program in Region 2 as follows: (1) the application name, (2) the qualified applicants, (3) serial number/vehicle identification number in the vehicle registration, (4) vehicle registration, (5) information on the automobile coordinates, signal information giving alert directed to the car owner, and giving information to the Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Center, and (6) the agencies related to the prevention and suppression of automobile theft.…”
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    A spatial analysis of the relationship between socio-demographic characteristics with burglar behaviours on burglary crime by Chiew, Ling Sie, Amerudin, Shahabuddin, Mohamed Yusof, Zainab

    Published 2020
    “…Among the occurrences of crime incidence, the burglary crime was the most regular type of crime that commonly occurred in the urban area after the motor vehicles theft in Malaysia. Normally, the crime incidences were affected by several coinciding variables such as the offender's behaviour and motivation, the physical environment factor and the victim's behaviour. …”
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    Predicting Spatial Crime Occurrences through an Efficient Ensemble-Learning Model by Yasmine Lamari, Bartol Freskura, Anass Abdessamad, Sarah Eichberg, Simon de Bonviller

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The gradient boosting model was found to yield the most accurate predictions for violent crimes, property crimes, motor vehicle thefts, vandalism, and the total count of crimes. …”
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