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Title: The Circle Hypothesis Revisited: Modelling Property Offenders


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The Circle Hypothesis RevisitedModelling
Property Offenders Spatial Behaviour Using
Sketch Maps
  • Dr Karen Shalev
  • Lecturer
  • University of Portsmouth
  • Institute of Criminal Justice Studies
  • karen.shalev_at_port.ac.uk
  • Acknowledgments to Prof. Canter for his
    supervision

2
Circle Hypothesis (Canter Larkin, 1993)
3
Limitations of Model
  • Distinguishes between two extreme types of
    behaviour
  • Information is gathered from police case file
  • Only convicted offenders
  • Official address may not be accurate
  • Sample bias
  • Use of two furthest crimes as indicator of
    criminal range
  • Generalise about series from two offences
  • All remaining crimes are being ignored
  • Offenders would have to make use of full circle

4
Source of Data
  • Prisons in North West
  • Wirral Probation Service

5
Structure of Interview
  • Background Questionnaire
  • Timeline
  • Sketch Maps
  • Questions and Answers

6
Marauder
7
Fringer
8
Cluster
9
Commuter
10
Thank You
  • Any Questions?
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