2008
DOI: 10.4000/belgeo.10283
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The market potential of a club as an indicator for the size of a new relocated football arena : The case KAA Gent

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“…Elevated crime levels in and around crime generators have been attributed to a combination of the immediate and delayed exploitation of criminal opportunities. This entails that the criminogenic effect of crime generators may break down into an episodic and permanent effect (see Brantingham and Brantingham, 2003, 2008, Brantingham and Brantingham, 1995. Whereas the former effect leads to temporary increases of crime around crime generators during opening hours only, the latter results in persistently raised crime levels around these locations.…”
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“…Elevated crime levels in and around crime generators have been attributed to a combination of the immediate and delayed exploitation of criminal opportunities. This entails that the criminogenic effect of crime generators may break down into an episodic and permanent effect (see Brantingham and Brantingham, 2003, 2008, Brantingham and Brantingham, 1995. Whereas the former effect leads to temporary increases of crime around crime generators during opening hours only, the latter results in persistently raised crime levels around these locations.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crime pattern theory asserts that offenders' interaction with the physical and social environment influences their crime site choice (Brantingham and Brantingham, 1984, 2008, Brantingham and Brantingham, 1981, 1993. This theory posits that offenders look for suitable targets in areas they are familiar with, their so-called 'awareness space'.…”
Section: Crime Pattern Theory: Awareness Space and Crime Generatorsmentioning
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