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Assessing the geospatial dispersion of crime events in co-offending networks

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Bright, David
Oatley, Giles
Whelan, Chad

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Global Crime. Taylor & Francis. ISSN 1744-0572. eISSN 1744-0580. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1080/17440572.2025.2537146

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The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between co-offending and the geospatial dispersal of crime events, crime types and crime seriousness. To accomplish this, we use arrest data from a large Australian metropolitan city across a five-year period (2011–2015) comprising 332,860 crime events involving 115,885 unique actors. We employ an innovative combination of Relational Hyperevent Models in concert with geospatial analyses. Our analysis finds that while offenders are more likely to commit new crimes in familiar locations, co-offending for property crime was associated with less geospatial dispersion compared with solo property crime. We also found that medium and high harm crimes are associated with low geospatial dispersion compared with low harm crimes. We offer some initial interpretations of these results based on existing geospatial concepts and research. The paper concludes by considering implications for policy and practice based on the results of the study.

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Co-offending, geospatial, crime location, social network analysis

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ISO 690BRIGHT, David, Jürgen LERNER, Giles OATLEY, Chad WHELAN, 2025. Assessing the geospatial dispersion of crime events in co-offending networks. In: Global Crime. Taylor & Francis. ISSN 1744-0572. eISSN 1744-0580. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1080/17440572.2025.2537146
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