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What is Conjuncture

Handbook of Research on Advanced Research Methodologies for a Digital Society
Can be understood as the next level to situation. When greater political issues determine social relations, interpretable patterns can be defined as a crossroad of steady dynamics and other political forces. This social relation level can be called conjuncture.
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Composed Cognitive Maps: How Little Things Became Big in Crime Analysis
Daniel Castro Aniyar (Universidad Laica Eloy Alfaro de Manabí, Ecuador)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8473-6.ch047
Abstract
Composed cognitive maps are a tool based on grounded theory and on Lynch's urban model of cognitive maps, which allow the transfer of information from ethnographic situations to general patterns, and to the so-called spatial dynamics. In criminological matters, they have been applied in the context of environmental and criminology of place to identify criminal situations, criminal patterns, and spatial dynamics of crime. The latter concept has allowed reliable diagnoses for the design of criminal policies. Their advantages are compared with traditional criminometric methods. It introduces a brief compilation of the existing literature on the subject. In a special way, this chapter shows how composed cognitive maps allowed the measurement of drug trafficking networks, police intelligence, and, above all, crime reduction.
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