aftercrimes

aftercrimes
n.
A pattern of crimes that occurs in the wake of an initial crime.
Example Citations:
This year, the mathematician George Mohler showed that what holds for earthquakes also holds true for crime: not only does an initial crime beget future offenses, but these "aftercrimes" also tend to occur according to a predictable distribution in time and space.
—Clay Risen, " Aftercrimes: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/12/19/magazine/ideas2010.html\#Aftercrimes," The New York Times Magazine, December 19, 2010
We have all heard of aftershocks, the tremors that follow a big earthquake, but what about aftercrimes?
—"Quakes and crime," The Australian, October 26, 2010
Earliest Citation:
George Mohler, a mathematician at Santa Clara University, in California, thinks something similar is true of crimes. There is often a pattern of "aftercrimes" in the wake of an initial one. The similarity with earthquakes intrigued him and he wondered if the mathematical formulas that seismologists employ to predict aftershocks were applicable to aftercrimes, too.
—" The aftershocks of crime: http://www.economist.com/node/17305336?story_id=17305336," The Economist, October 21, 2010
Notes: Related Words: Category:

New words. 2013.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Crime — 419 scam acoustic terrorism Adlai Stevenson moment aftercrimes age fraud Apple picking appraisal mill a …   New words

  • crimeware — n. Software that facilitates identity theft, phishing, or similar criminal activity. Example Citations: Norton Confidential, due to be released in October takes traditional anti virus and firewall software a step further, aiming to put itself… …   New words

  • criminal menopause — n. The stage in life during which an older, habitual criminal loses interest in crime, or when an older prisoner no longer poses any threat to society. Example Citations: Ted Animal Durbin stood over David Allen Mackey s grave and dropped a… …   New words

  • iCrime — n. The theft of a personal media device, particularly an iPod or iPhone. Example Citations: In most cases, police say the targets, perpetrators and beneficiaries of these iCrimes are young people. Last weekend in Toronto s west end, four people… …   New words

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”