Crime Map Book

Crime is a pervasive social phenomenon that profoundly impacts the well-being and security of communities. As such, crime mapping has emerged as a vital tool for understanding the spatial distribution and patterns of criminal activities within specific areas. This Crime Map Book offers a comprehensi...

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Main Authors: Tarmiji, Masron, Azizul, Ahmad, Norita, Jubit, Mohd Hafizuddin, Sulaiman, Ruslan, Rainis, Mohd Sofian, Redzuan, Syahrul Nizam, Junaini, Mohd Azizul Hafiz, Jamian, Asykal Syakinah, Mohd Ali, Mohamad Suhaidi, Salleh, Farah, Zaini, Ryoji, Soda, Yoshinari, Kimura
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Language:English
Published: Centre for Spatially Integrated Digital Humanities, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2024
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spelling my.unimas.ir-463182024-10-15T07:13:45Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46318/ Crime Map Book Tarmiji, Masron Azizul, Ahmad Norita, Jubit Mohd Hafizuddin, Sulaiman Ruslan, Rainis Mohd Sofian, Redzuan Syahrul Nizam, Junaini Mohd Azizul Hafiz, Jamian Asykal Syakinah, Mohd Ali Mohamad Suhaidi, Salleh Farah, Zaini Ryoji, Soda Yoshinari, Kimura H Social Sciences (General) Crime is a pervasive social phenomenon that profoundly impacts the well-being and security of communities. As such, crime mapping has emerged as a vital tool for understanding the spatial distribution and patterns of criminal activities within specific areas. This Crime Map Book offers a comprehensive analysis of crime patterns across key regions in Malaysia, utilising Geographic Information System (GIS) technology alongside crime data collected between 2015 and 2020. The study integrates advanced spatial statistical methods, including Getis-Ord Gi*, Emerging Hot Spot Analysis (EHSA - Space-Time Pattern Mining), Standard Deviational Ellipse (SDE - Directional Distribution), Mean Center, Local Indicators of Spatial Association (LISA), Buffer Analysis, Location Quotient Analysis, and Kernel Density Estimation. These techniques provide a multi-faceted approach to crime analysis, enabling a more nuanced understanding of criminal trends and facilitating the development of geographically informed crime prevention strategies. This body of work holds significance not only for law enforcement, who can leverage these insights to refine their strategies and resource allocation, but also for urban planners and security professionals tasked with designing safer environments. The data utilised in this study is drawn from multiple sources, including the Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department and various governmental agencies responsible for land use data. By presenting a series of maps that illustrate crime patterns across diverse categories and demographics, this book aims to influence future crime prevention efforts. The findings offer crucial insights for managing risks and enhancing security in identified crime hotspots. Centre for Spatially Integrated Digital Humanities, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2024 Book PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46318/1/Crime%20Map%20Book%20-%20Copy.pdf Tarmiji, Masron and Azizul, Ahmad and Norita, Jubit and Mohd Hafizuddin, Sulaiman and Ruslan, Rainis and Mohd Sofian, Redzuan and Syahrul Nizam, Junaini and Mohd Azizul Hafiz, Jamian and Asykal Syakinah, Mohd Ali and Mohamad Suhaidi, Salleh and Farah, Zaini and Ryoji, Soda and Yoshinari, Kimura (2024) Crime Map Book. Centre for Spatially Integrated Digital Humanities, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS), Kota Samarahan, Sarawak. ISBN 978-967-25573-1-9 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/384572873_Crime_Map_Book#fullTextFileContent
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topic H Social Sciences (General)
spellingShingle H Social Sciences (General)
Tarmiji, Masron
Azizul, Ahmad
Norita, Jubit
Mohd Hafizuddin, Sulaiman
Ruslan, Rainis
Mohd Sofian, Redzuan
Syahrul Nizam, Junaini
Mohd Azizul Hafiz, Jamian
Asykal Syakinah, Mohd Ali
Mohamad Suhaidi, Salleh
Farah, Zaini
Ryoji, Soda
Yoshinari, Kimura
Crime Map Book
description Crime is a pervasive social phenomenon that profoundly impacts the well-being and security of communities. As such, crime mapping has emerged as a vital tool for understanding the spatial distribution and patterns of criminal activities within specific areas. This Crime Map Book offers a comprehensive analysis of crime patterns across key regions in Malaysia, utilising Geographic Information System (GIS) technology alongside crime data collected between 2015 and 2020. The study integrates advanced spatial statistical methods, including Getis-Ord Gi*, Emerging Hot Spot Analysis (EHSA - Space-Time Pattern Mining), Standard Deviational Ellipse (SDE - Directional Distribution), Mean Center, Local Indicators of Spatial Association (LISA), Buffer Analysis, Location Quotient Analysis, and Kernel Density Estimation. These techniques provide a multi-faceted approach to crime analysis, enabling a more nuanced understanding of criminal trends and facilitating the development of geographically informed crime prevention strategies. This body of work holds significance not only for law enforcement, who can leverage these insights to refine their strategies and resource allocation, but also for urban planners and security professionals tasked with designing safer environments. The data utilised in this study is drawn from multiple sources, including the Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department and various governmental agencies responsible for land use data. By presenting a series of maps that illustrate crime patterns across diverse categories and demographics, this book aims to influence future crime prevention efforts. The findings offer crucial insights for managing risks and enhancing security in identified crime hotspots.
format Book
author Tarmiji, Masron
Azizul, Ahmad
Norita, Jubit
Mohd Hafizuddin, Sulaiman
Ruslan, Rainis
Mohd Sofian, Redzuan
Syahrul Nizam, Junaini
Mohd Azizul Hafiz, Jamian
Asykal Syakinah, Mohd Ali
Mohamad Suhaidi, Salleh
Farah, Zaini
Ryoji, Soda
Yoshinari, Kimura
author_facet Tarmiji, Masron
Azizul, Ahmad
Norita, Jubit
Mohd Hafizuddin, Sulaiman
Ruslan, Rainis
Mohd Sofian, Redzuan
Syahrul Nizam, Junaini
Mohd Azizul Hafiz, Jamian
Asykal Syakinah, Mohd Ali
Mohamad Suhaidi, Salleh
Farah, Zaini
Ryoji, Soda
Yoshinari, Kimura
author_sort Tarmiji, Masron
title Crime Map Book
title_short Crime Map Book
title_full Crime Map Book
title_fullStr Crime Map Book
title_full_unstemmed Crime Map Book
title_sort crime map book
publisher Centre for Spatially Integrated Digital Humanities, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS)
publishDate 2024
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46318/1/Crime%20Map%20Book%20-%20Copy.pdf
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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/384572873_Crime_Map_Book#fullTextFileContent
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