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Crime and Place-based Solutions 2011 : 11th Crime Mapping Research Conference - Call for Presentations and Workshops

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Link: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/events/maps/welcome.htm
 
When Apr 13, 2011 - Apr 15, 2011
Where Miami, FL
Submission Deadline Oct 29, 2010
Notification Due Dec 8, 2010
Categories    crime   mapping   justice
 

Call For Papers

Crime Mapping Research Conference
Eleventh Conference: Crime, Social Ills, and Place-based Solutions
April 13–15, 2011
Miami, Fla.
Preconference workshops: April 11 and 12.

About the Conference
The use of geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial analysis is moving into a new era. Methods and technologies are maturing, spurred by increased cross-fertilization among disciplines and expansion into new areas connected to public safety. GIS and spatial analysis are being used with increasing effectiveness to examine multiple problems within a geographic framework. They are being used to enhance understanding of the effect of "place" on myriad issues.

"Place" is a term meant to convey a geographic area that consists of various social, economic and ecological similarities yet has subtle and distinct differences. Place is a scalable concept that delineates one area from another and allows for measurement of interactions within and between other areas. Places can be represented as buildings, street blocks, neighborhoods, sections of a city or county, metropolitan areas or regions of the country.

Place-based initiatives are becoming a prominent approach to solving problems of crime and the delivery of criminal justice services at all levels of government. The focus on place seeks to simultaneously address the interconnected relationship between people and their environments to which multiple social ills are connected. These relationships and connections form real problems in specific places. Place-based initiatives can be more effective in the delivery and leveraging of services when attention is more specifically directed to the particular context in which people live. Specific benefits delivered to a particular area often have diffusion affects to adjacent neighborhoods, compounding their positive effects.

The Crime Mapping Research Conference is more than just visualizing where crime occurs through mapping. The conference is about understanding crime, criminal justice, and public safety and their effect on, and by, places. It represents a range of research findings, practical applications, technology demonstrations and policy results.

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Proposals for presentations and workshops at the 2011 Conference are due by Oct. 29, 2010, 7 p.m. eastern time. Final decisions will be made by Dec. 8, 2010.

To download the forms to submit a presentation or workshop, please visit http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/events/maps/welcome.htm.

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