| We perform theoretical studies of how offenders use space and select targets, and we study the foundations underlying geographic offender profiling. In empirical work, we study how crime levels are related to offender concentrations in the vicinity, and how target-based and offender-based analyses of spatial target selection can be combined. New studies address whether and how spatial target choice is influenced similar choices in the past, and their outcomes, and by the residential history of the offender. |