“…Spatial point patterns are a common form of observation in plant ecology (Waagepetersen et al, 2016), epidemiology (Diggle et al, 2005), astrophysics (Stoica et al, 2007), seismology (Schoenberg, 2003), social science (Amburgey, 1986), medicine (Olsbo et al, 2013) and criminology (Mohler et al, 2011). Although understanding single, univariate spatial point patterns and their generating point processes is important, frequently we observe labelled point processes or, more precisely, multiple types of points.…”