American College of Commerce and Technology
BUS 580 - GIS
Kannan Veerapathiran
&
Arun Kanth Buddolu
Professor: Ms. Sara
Title Washington DC Crime Rate Analysis
Date: 06/11/2016
WASHINGTON DC CRIME RATE
ANALYSIS
2016
CRITERIA FOR ASSESSING CRIME RATE
The crime rate near to police station.
The crime rate away from police station
The crime rate in bank location
The crime rate in the shopping center/residential area
The crime rate at the city level/county level/community level
The Crime rate timings Day/Night.
The Criteria could be explained thru GIS map.
WASHINGTON DC BOUNDARY (MAP)
Crime analysis
Problem solving
The identification of the problem in the crime
area
Using the information ,gained from the analysis
to reduce the problem
POLICE STATION AND BANK LOCATION
Time , Space and Crime
Resulting from its proximity to a location
Having to do with a certain time period
POLICE STATION BUFFER LOCATION (0.5
MILES)
Incapacitation
Most crime is committed by the very small
percentage of a community
The police should be targeting their effort on
those individuals
If an offender is arrested instead of being
displaced incapacitation
DAY/NIGHT CRIME INCIDENTS IN 2016
CRIME INCIDENTS
Begins with look at average occurrences as
compared as compared to another period
This can indicate a rise in crime
After initial statistical analysis that indicates a
rise the search for patterns begins
A search for patterns - Time ,date, method of
operation , etc can lead to potential solutions
CRIME RATE POLICE STATION
BUFFER LOCATION
NIGHT TIME
CRIME RATE ANALYSIS IN 2016
In 2016 there were X number of crimes
Among this X number of crimes, 10% of crimes
were in the Police station buffer location at Night
time.
CONCLUSION
crime analysis is gradually
In conclusion,
making its way up
the ladder as a very effective method of crime prevention,
reduction and apprehension. Crime analysts on the other hand
are having a harder time with this process and although there
are various ways to make their journey easier, more ways
need to be looked into and implemented to ensure that their
importance and the need for the roles they play in crime
prevention, reduction and apprehension is relayed to police
departments and agencies. More training and education is
required for both police officers and crime analysts on how to
combine both methods of working to create one very strong
and effective system. It has already been established that
crime analysis is very important and useful to police
departments and agencies. It needs to be established that
without crime analysis, there
Thank you