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The locations of crimes in Spokane are based on where the reports were filed. This may be near the local police stations rather than the actual location of the crime.
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Is there at least 1 police station per neighborhood? If yes, we can still use the data at the neighborhood scale, we just can't go to an even finer-scale resolution. What do you think?
Krisztian Magori
Assistant Professor of BiostatisticsDepartment of BiologyEastern Washington University https://sites.ewu.edu/diseaseecology/krisztian-magori-phd/
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The locations of crimes in Spokane are based on where the reports were filed. This may be near the local police stations rather than the actual location of the crime.
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