UCL Crime, Policing and Citizenship
The UCL Crime, Policing and Citizenship project aims to investigate the relationship between detailed patterns of police activities and the space-time pattern of recorded incidents and public perceptions of crime. The project is being carried out in collaboration with the Metropolitan Police, with support from the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). Read more here.
Read more in the Project Description
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SpaceTimeLab wins Shanghai Open Data Apps (SODA) Future Star Award 23 Nov 2017
On Nov 8th 2017, the International Open Data and Urban Innovation Summit was held in Shanghai, China. SpaceTimeLab Director Professor Tao Cheng joined a panel discussion on “building the ecosystem … Continue reading
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UCL SpaceTimeLab in 2017 New Scientist Live 06 Oct 2017
On the 29th of September 2017, UCL SpaceTimeLab presented their latest research at the 2017 New Scientist Live exhibition at ExCel London (https://live.newscientist.com/). New Scientist is the world’s biggest science … Continue reading
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CPC Project Closing Workshop
In May 2012, University College London began working with the Metropolitan Police Service on a major EPSRC-funded research project on Crime, Policing and Citizenship (CPC). The motivation was to develop new methods and … Continue reading
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AAG 2014
Professor Paul Longley and Dr Alex Singleton have organized a special session called ‘Demography, Identity and Dynamics’ at the 2014 AAG Conference. The conference itself will be held in Tampa, Florida from 8-12 April 2014. Continue reading