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Citation

Wheeler AP. Int. J. Police Sci. Manag. 2016; 18(3): 159-172.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1461355716642781

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This article is a practical review on how to construct tables and graphs to monitor temporal crime trends. Such advice is mostly applicable to crime analysts to improve the readability of their products, but is also useful to general consumers of crime statistics in trying to identify crime trends in reported data. First, the use of percent change to identify significant changes in crime trends is critiqued, and an alternative metric based on the Poisson distribution is provided. Second, visualization principles for constructing tables are provided, and a practical example of remaking a poor table using these guidelines is shown. Finally, the utility of using time series charts to easily identify short- and long-term increases, as well as outliers in seasonal data using examples with actual crime data is illustrated.


Language: en

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