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Geography & Public Safety is published quarterly and be available in print and electronically.

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Geography and Public Safety Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 3

by National Institute of Justice and the Office of Community Oriented Policing ServicesSeptember 2008

Issue III of Geography and Public Safety examines how the nationwide home foreclosure crisis has affected crime, police practice, and public policy. Articles show that geographic information systems can assess how foreclosures influence crime trends and improve city cleanup of graffiti and blight. Additionally, the issue describes the tenets of the broken windows policing theory, and how this theory explains why police and public planners must react quickly, before crime has a chance to escalate.