1. Comment upon, explain and interpret the usefulness of the “eyeballing” method in the development of analyses and the subsequent creation of crime maps.2. Define and comment on what the strengths and weaknesses are in the definitions of drug hot spots as operationalized in the Jersey City study.3. What are the ethical considerations you consider important in hot spot analyses and why?4. What social and geographical factors might account for Hondurasâ appallingly high homicide rate?5. What role did railroads and other forms of transportation have, historically, for the presence of âmixed useâ parcels in urban centers?6. Were the researchersâ expectations, albeit theoretically and data-grounded from prior research, regarding potential CRU effectiveness in Houston, a form of scientific bias, which may have influenced their subsequent conclusions? Why or why not?6. How does the use of “hot spots” analyses inform and shape the study conducted in Houston? Be specific with at least two examples and provide a detailed explanation for each.
Travelling Experience
Can you remember your best experince in another country? Last summer (in 2007), I traveled to the United States for working and spending some time with my friends. I stayed two months in that country. I decided to travel because I wanted to do something different. I was bored about all my daily activities, so […]