EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) APPLICATION FOR UNDERSTANDING SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF VIOLENT CRIME RELATED TO UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL-16 (SDG-16)
The achievement of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16, which promotes peace, justice, and strong institutions, is significantly hindered by the prevalence of violent crime, particularly gang violence and interpersonal violence, a situation that is especially acute in resource-limited developing...
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my.unimas.ir.460832024-09-20T00:23:45Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46083/ EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) APPLICATION FOR UNDERSTANDING SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF VIOLENT CRIME RELATED TO UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL-16 (SDG-16) Azizul, Ahmad Tarmiji, Masron Asykal Syakinah, Mohd Ali Mohamad Hardyman, Barawi Zaimuariffudin Shukri, Nordin Abg Izhar, Bin Abang Ahmad Mohd Sofian, Redzuan Luqman Haqim, Bismelah HB Economic Theory HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform QA76 Computer software The achievement of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16, which promotes peace, justice, and strong institutions, is significantly hindered by the prevalence of violent crime, particularly gang violence and interpersonal violence, a situation that is especially acute in resource-limited developing nations. This study investigates the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as a strategic tool to bolster the efforts of the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP) and local authorities (PBT) in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur (KLFT), and Putrajaya (WFT), Malaysia, in their fight against violent crime. This research meticulously maps crime hotspots and analyses the interplay between crime incidence and enabling a data-informed approach to crime prevention. Moreover, it evaluates the challenges developing nations encounter in harnessing such technological advancements, focusing on potential collaborations with private entities like Google and Alibaba to enhance the efficacy of GIS technologies in realising SDG-16. This research is expected to reveal the significant potential of GIS in identifying crime hotspots and delineate the obstacles developing countries face in adopting technology. By highlighting the constructive role of private-sector partnerships in fostering these advancements, the research contributes to SDG-16’s objective of building peace, justice, and strong institutions, thereby supporting the overall sustainable development agenda. UMT Press 2024-09 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46083/1/exploring%20potential%20of%20GIS.pdf Azizul, Ahmad and Tarmiji, Masron and Asykal Syakinah, Mohd Ali and Mohamad Hardyman, Barawi and Zaimuariffudin Shukri, Nordin and Abg Izhar, Bin Abang Ahmad and Mohd Sofian, Redzuan and Luqman Haqim, Bismelah (2024) EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) APPLICATION FOR UNDERSTANDING SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF VIOLENT CRIME RELATED TO UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL-16 (SDG-16). Journal of Sustainability Science and Management, 19 (9). pp. 35-63. ISSN 2672-7226 https://jssm.umt.edu.my/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/JSSM-V19-N9-Article-3-Draf-2.pdf https://doi.org/10.46754/jssm.2024.09.003 |
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The achievement of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16, which promotes peace, justice, and strong institutions, is significantly hindered by the prevalence of violent
crime, particularly gang violence and interpersonal violence, a situation that is especially acute in resource-limited developing nations. This study investigates the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as a strategic tool to bolster the efforts of the Royal
Malaysia Police (RMP) and local authorities (PBT) in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur (KLFT), and Putrajaya (WFT), Malaysia, in their fight against violent crime. This research meticulously maps crime hotspots and analyses the interplay between crime incidence and enabling
a data-informed approach to crime prevention. Moreover, it evaluates the challenges developing nations encounter in harnessing such technological advancements, focusing
on potential collaborations with private entities like Google and Alibaba to enhance the efficacy of GIS technologies in realising SDG-16. This research is expected to reveal the significant potential of GIS in identifying crime hotspots and delineate the obstacles developing countries face in adopting technology. By highlighting the constructive role of private-sector partnerships in fostering these advancements, the research contributes to
SDG-16’s objective of building peace, justice, and strong institutions, thereby supporting the overall sustainable development agenda. |
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Azizul, Ahmad Tarmiji, Masron Asykal Syakinah, Mohd Ali Mohamad Hardyman, Barawi Zaimuariffudin Shukri, Nordin Abg Izhar, Bin Abang Ahmad Mohd Sofian, Redzuan Luqman Haqim, Bismelah |
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Azizul, Ahmad Tarmiji, Masron Asykal Syakinah, Mohd Ali Mohamad Hardyman, Barawi Zaimuariffudin Shukri, Nordin Abg Izhar, Bin Abang Ahmad Mohd Sofian, Redzuan Luqman Haqim, Bismelah |
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EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM
(GIS) APPLICATION FOR UNDERSTANDING SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
OF VIOLENT CRIME RELATED TO UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT GOAL-16 (SDG-16) |
title_short |
EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM
(GIS) APPLICATION FOR UNDERSTANDING SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
OF VIOLENT CRIME RELATED TO UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT GOAL-16 (SDG-16) |
title_full |
EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM
(GIS) APPLICATION FOR UNDERSTANDING SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
OF VIOLENT CRIME RELATED TO UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT GOAL-16 (SDG-16) |
title_fullStr |
EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM
(GIS) APPLICATION FOR UNDERSTANDING SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
OF VIOLENT CRIME RELATED TO UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT GOAL-16 (SDG-16) |
title_full_unstemmed |
EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM
(GIS) APPLICATION FOR UNDERSTANDING SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
OF VIOLENT CRIME RELATED TO UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT GOAL-16 (SDG-16) |
title_sort |
exploring the potential of geographic information system
(gis) application for understanding spatial distribution
of violent crime related to united nations sustainable
development goal-16 (sdg-16) |
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UMT Press |
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2024 |
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