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Xenophobic and racially motivated crime in Belgium: exploratory spatial data analysis and spatial regressions of structural covariates
This study employs exploratory spatial data analysis and spatial count regression models to examine xenophobic and racially motivated crimes in Belgium between 2000 and 2012. Drawing upon recent work, we conceptualize and operationalize hate crime in multiple ways, reflecting "spaces of hate,&q...
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