Crime Mapping in GIS By Using Hotspot

Police forces use hotspot mapping to provide a single out towards to resource allocation, ensuring police officers are post to areas of high crime where their existence will have the most smash. Hotspot intelligence products are reliant on crime data sourced from police databases, and positional mi...

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Main Author: Syeda Ambreen Zahra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sukkur IBA University 2018-06-01
Series:Sukkur IBA Journal of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Subjects:
GIS
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spelling doaj-f71103399ec3448c901ac05e82f67f652021-09-29T09:10:58ZengSukkur IBA UniversitySukkur IBA Journal of Computing and Mathematical Sciences2520-07552522-30032018-06-0121Crime Mapping in GIS By Using HotspotSyeda Ambreen Zahra0CS & IT, University of Lahore, Gujrat, Pakistan Police forces use hotspot mapping to provide a single out towards to resource allocation, ensuring police officers are post to areas of high crime where their existence will have the most smash. Hotspot intelligence products are reliant on crime data sourced from police databases, and positional mistake in this data will have an impact on the accuracy of the hotspot maps make The postion of crime hotspots varies across both space and time. Crime mapping and analysis plays an integral role in essentially advanced form of crime representation, visualization and respond satisfactorily to the problem of criminality. It also let the analysts to figure out how crimes are spread evenly over the zone. GIS plays an effective role in mapping of crime. This paper puts on the diverse utilities of hotspot in GIS to recognize the crime in addition to encourage the advancement of investigation inclination strategy for policing. The functional approach in the present investigation for crime mapping can be successfully applied for improvement of user-interfaces stage for the advancement of safe city strategies. http://localhost:8089/SIBAJournals/index.php/sjcms/article/view/17Crime mappingSpatialGISHotspot Spatial Temporal analysisCrime ForecastsHotspot Mapping
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Crime Mapping in GIS By Using Hotspot
Sukkur IBA Journal of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Crime mapping
Spatial
GIS
Hotspot Spatial Temporal analysis
Crime Forecasts
Hotspot Mapping
author_facet Syeda Ambreen Zahra
author_sort Syeda Ambreen Zahra
title Crime Mapping in GIS By Using Hotspot
title_short Crime Mapping in GIS By Using Hotspot
title_full Crime Mapping in GIS By Using Hotspot
title_fullStr Crime Mapping in GIS By Using Hotspot
title_full_unstemmed Crime Mapping in GIS By Using Hotspot
title_sort crime mapping in gis by using hotspot
publisher Sukkur IBA University
series Sukkur IBA Journal of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
issn 2520-0755
2522-3003
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Police forces use hotspot mapping to provide a single out towards to resource allocation, ensuring police officers are post to areas of high crime where their existence will have the most smash. Hotspot intelligence products are reliant on crime data sourced from police databases, and positional mistake in this data will have an impact on the accuracy of the hotspot maps make The postion of crime hotspots varies across both space and time. Crime mapping and analysis plays an integral role in essentially advanced form of crime representation, visualization and respond satisfactorily to the problem of criminality. It also let the analysts to figure out how crimes are spread evenly over the zone. GIS plays an effective role in mapping of crime. This paper puts on the diverse utilities of hotspot in GIS to recognize the crime in addition to encourage the advancement of investigation inclination strategy for policing. The functional approach in the present investigation for crime mapping can be successfully applied for improvement of user-interfaces stage for the advancement of safe city strategies.
topic Crime mapping
Spatial
GIS
Hotspot Spatial Temporal analysis
Crime Forecasts
Hotspot Mapping
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