Forecasting residential burglary
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A comparison between the Home Office econometric predictions and the less alarming econometric predictions is described. The econometric and time series models are used for predicting recorded residential burglary.
Publication Name: International Journal of Forecasting
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0169-2070
Year: 2003
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Introduction to crime forecasting
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The special section on Crime Forecasting is described using the help of six papers. The six papers provide a wide range of forecasting settings and models, long- and short-term horizons and time series data.
Publication Name: International Journal of Forecasting
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0169-2070
Year: 2003
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Modelling and predicting recorded property crime trends in England and Wales-a retrospective
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Projections of three years of property crime in England and Wales published by Home Office are described. The reasons for increased property crime and fall of burglary in 1999 are also described.
Publication Name: International Journal of Forecasting
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0169-2070
Year: 2003
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