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Open area and road density as land use indicators of young offender residential locations at the small-area level: A case study in Ontario, Canada
Jane Law, Matthew Quick, Ping Chan
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
residential location
100%
road
50%
young
48%
land use
46%
indicator
41%
risk factor
36%
social theory
27%
leisure activity
25%
law enforcement
23%
urban study
23%
land use planning
18%
accessibility
16%
municipality
16%
rural area
15%
public health
15%
socioeconomics
14%
urban area
13%
decomposition
12%
planning
10%
policy
10%
modeling
7%
Social Sciences
land use
69%
road
60%
offender
55%
Canada
47%
Land use planning
18%
law enforcement
13%
urban area
12%
municipality
12%
rural area
11%
public health
10%
planning
8%
economics
6%