Hot Spots.
The type of analysis involving the identification of a specific crime problem in a particular geographic area is called crime mapping or spatial analysis. It involves using geographic information systems (GIS) to visually represent and analyze crime patterns and trends to help law enforcement agencies better understand and address the issue.
National Geographic Investigates - 2011 Crime Lords of Tokyo was released on: USA: 14 October 2011
Solutions with low concentrations of solutes are called diluted.
'rooms'.
When you plan a crime, it is called premeditation.
The forgiveness of a crime is called a pardon. Or amnesty.
When you assist in a crime, it is called being an accomplice.
An ethnic island refers to a geographic area where a specific ethnic group or community is concentrated, surrounded by other groups with different cultural or ethnic backgrounds. These areas may develop their own cultural identity, traditions, and social structures due to their isolation from other groups.
A second crime
The forgiveness of a crime is called a pardon. Or amnesty.
To accuse a judge of a crime is called impeachment. If an official is found guilty of a crime they can be impeached and removed from their appointment.
The term used to describe the use of computer software to identify geographic hot spots for predatory crimes is "crime mapping" or "hotspot analysis." This technique utilizes geographic information systems (GIS) to analyze crime data and visualize patterns, helping law enforcement agencies allocate resources more effectively and develop targeted crime prevention strategies.