| 2012 | ||
|---|---|---|
| c13 | Andrew J. Park, Herbert H. Tsang, Patricia L. Brantingham: Dynalink: A Framework for Dynamic Criminal Network Visualization. EISIC 2012: 217-224 | |
| c12 | Justin Song, Richard Frank, Patricia L. Brantingham, Jim LeBeau: Visualizing the spatial movement patterns of offenders. SIGSPATIAL/GIS 2012: 554-557 | |
| 2011 | ||
| j4 | Richard Frank, Vahid Dabbaghian, Andrew Reid, Suraj K. Singh, Jonathan Cinnamon, Patricia L. Brantingham: Power of Criminal Attractors: Modeling the Pull of Activity Nodes. J. Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 14(1) (2011) | |
| j3 | Vahid Dabbaghian, Valerie Spicer, Suraj K. Singh, Peter Borwein, Patricia L. Brantingham: The social impact in a high-risk community: A cellular automata model. J. Comput. Science 2(3): 238-246 (2011) | |
| c11 | ||
| c10 | Andrew J. Park, Eunju Hwang, Valerie Spicer, Connie Cheng, Patricia L. Brantingham, Andrew Sixsmith: Testing Elderly People's Fear of Crime Using a Virtual Environment. EISIC 2011: 63-69 | |
| c9 | Natalia Iwanski, Richard Frank, Vahid Dabbaghian, Andrew Reid, Patricia L. Brantingham: Analyzing an Offender's Journey to Crime: A Criminal Movement Model (CriMM). EISIC 2011: 70-77 | |
| c8 | Richard Frank, Martin A. Andresen, Connie Cheng, Patricia L. Brantingham: Finding Criminal Attractors Based on Offenders' Directionality of Crimes. EISIC 2011: 86-93 | |
| c7 | Paul J. Brantingham, Amir H. Ghaseminejad, Patricia L. Brantingham: The Distribution of Event Complexity in the British Columbia Court System: An Analysis Based on the CourBC Analytical System. EISIC 2011: 94-99 | |
| c6 | Patricia L. Brantingham, Paul J. Brantingham, Amir H. Ghaseminejad: The distribution of event complexity in the British Columbia court system. ISI 2011: 113-118 | |
| p1 | Patricia L. Brantingham, Martin Ester, Richard Frank, Uwe Glässer, Mohammad A. Tayebi: Co-offending Network Mining. Counterterrorism and Open Source Intelligence 2011: 73-102 | |
| 2010 | ||
| c5 | Andrew J. Park, Valerie Spicer, Monique Guterres, Patricia L. Brantingham, Greg Jenion: Testing perception of crime in a virtual environment. ISI 2010: 7-12 | |
| c4 | Richard Frank, Andrew J. Park, Patricia L. Brantingham, Joseph Clare, Kathryn Wuschke, Mona Vajihollahi: Identifying high risk crime areas using topology. ISI 2010: 13-18 | |
| e1 | Christopher C. Yang, Daniel Zeng, Ke Wang, Antonio Sanfilippo, Herbert H. Tsang, Min-Yuh Day, Uwe Glässer, Patricia L. Brantingham, Hsinchun Chen (Eds.): IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics, ISI 2010, Vancouver, BC, Canada, May 23-26, 2010, Proceedings. IEEE 2010, isbn 978-1-4244-6460-9 | |
| 2009 | ||
| c3 | Rhonda Chaytor, Ke Wang, Patricia L. Brantingham: Fine-Grain Perturbation for Privacy Preserving Data Publishing. ICDM 2009: 740-745 | |
| 2008 | ||
| j2 | Martin A. Andresen, Patricia L. Brantingham: Visualizing Ambient Population Data within Census Boundaries: A Dasymetric Mapping Procedure. Cartographica 43(4): 267-275 (2008) | |
| j1 | Andrew J. Park, Thomas W. Calvert, Patricia L. Brantingham, Paul J. Brantingham: The Use of Virtual and Mixed Reality Environments for Urban Behavioural Studies. PsychNology Journal 6(2): 119-130 (2008) | |
| 2005 | ||
| c2 | Patricia L. Brantingham, Uwe Glässer, B. Kinney, Komal Singh, Mona Vajihollahi: Modeling Urban Crime Patterns: Viewing Multi-Agent Systems as Abstract State Machines. Abstract State Machines 2005: 101-118 | |
| c1 | Patricia L. Brantingham, Uwe Glässer, B. Kinney, Komal Singh, Mona Vajihollahi: A computational model for simulating spatial aspects of crime in urban environments. SMC 2005: 3667-3674 | |
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