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E.U. migrant criminal activity: Exploring spatial diversity and volume of criminal activity attributed to inter EU migrants in England
Institution:1. UC Berkeley, Berkeley CA, United States;2. Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde (BfG), Koblenz, Germany;1. Bahiana Foundation for Science Development, Bahiana School of Medicine, Salvador 40290-000, Brazil;2. Department of Neurology, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, 3000 CA, The Netherlands;3. Cerebrospinal Fluid Laboratory, José Silveira Foundation, Salvador 40170-100, Brazil;4. Section Paediatric Infectious Diseases, Laboratory of Medical Immunology, Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences, and Radboud Centre for Infectious Diseases, Radboudumc, Nijmegen 6525 GA, The Netherlands;5. Federal University of Bahia School of Medicine, Paediatrics, Rua Prof. Aristides Novis, No. 105, Salvador, Bahia 40210-630, Brazil;1. Department of Statistics and Operations Research, University of Oviedo, Spain;2. Department of Statistics and Operations Research, University of Oviedo, Spain;3. Sorbonnes Universite, Universite de Technologie de Compiègne, France
Abstract:European Union expansion over the last decade has generated many studies, surpassed in number only by governmental comment and media headlines following this general theme. Issues and knowledge explored and expressed have been many, one being a hard to evidence crime-migration nexus leading to constructive empirical studies focussing on the accession to the EU of predominantly East European nations and ensuing migratory patterns. Appertaining to this study is geographic focus on crime committed by inter-EU migrants in England, resulting from holistic research of a contemporary EU statute concerning inter-state sharing of bio-informatics, seeking contextual knowledge to the benefit of policy makers. The geography of inter-EU crime in England identifies spatial dispersion and regional areas of activity on a meso scale. The activity of individual nationalities is examined in a spatial manner displaying distinct differences in movements on a regional (meso) scale. Results improve on current knowledge of the criminality of inter-EU migrants but also identify and call for further research in a conceptual development as localised criminal activity draws an international investigatory perspective.
Keywords:Crime  EU migration  U  K  policing  Police  Spatial diversity
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