Risk-Terrain Modeling (RTM) is a place-based crime Forecasting technique that diagnoses spatial risk factors of criminal behavior. It emphasizes micro places where multiple significant risk factors co-locate (Caplan, Kennedy, & Miller, 2011).
In observing the benefits RTM has provided to spatial analysis and place-based policing, this report considers the potential benefits RTM can provide to common crime control technologies: CCTV video surveillance cameras, police body-worn cameras, and gunshot detection systems. (Publisher abstract provided)
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