This work provides clear application of a new statistical modeling
technique that can be used to recognize patterns in victimization and
prevent repeat victimization. The history of crime prevention techniques
range from offender-based, to environment/situation-based, to
victim-based. The authors of this work have found more accurate ways to
predict and prevent victimization using a statistical modeling, based
around crime concentration and sub-group profiling with regard to crime
vulnerability levels, to predict areas and individuals vulnerable to
crime. Following from this prediction, they propose policing strategies
to improve crime prevention based on these predictions. With a
combination of immediate actions and longer-term research
recommendations, this work will be of interest to researchers and policy
makers in focused on crime prevention, police studies, victimology and
statistical applications.