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Andresen, Martin

A Cost-Benefit/Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Of Proposed Supervised Injection Facilities In Montreal, Canada
A Cost-Benefit/Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Supervised Injection Facilities in Ottawa, Canada
A neighborhood-level analysis of immigration and crime in Vancouver, Canada
A tale of two theories: Applying social disorganization theory and routine activities theory to Vancouver
An Evaluation of Bylaw and Policy Changes on Pharmacy Robberies in British Columbia
An evaluation of closed circuit television at the Scott Road Skytrain Station Park and Ride in Surrey, BC
Beyond the Hotspot: Exploring the Impact of Land Use and Transportation Networks on the Spatial Crime Distribution
Cell towers and the ambient population: A spatial analysis of disaggregated property crime in Vancouver, BC
Crime Prevention in Practice: An Analysis of Pharmacy Robberies
Crime seasonality: exploring the annual temporal and spatial patterns of property crime in Vancouver, BC and Ottawa, ON

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