Land use influencing the spatial distribution of urban crime : a case study of Szczecin, Poland

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This paper falls into a common field of scientific research and its practical applications at the interface of urban geography, environmental criminology, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The purpose of this study is to identify types of different land use which influence the spatial distribution of a set of crime types at the intra-urban scale. The originality of the adopted approach lies in its consideration of a large number of different land use types considered as hypothetically influencing the spatial distribution of nine types of common crimes, geocoded at the address-level: car crimestheft of property—otherresidential crimesproperty damagecommercial crimesdrug crimesburglary in other commercial buildingsrobbery, and fights and battery. The empirical study covers 31,319 crime events registered by the Police in the years 2006–2010 in the Polish city of Szczecin with a population ca. 405,000. Main research methods used are the GIS tool “multiple ring buffer” and the “crime location quotient (LQC)”. The main conclusion from this research is that a strong influence of land use types analyzed is limited to their immediate surroundings (i.e., within a distance of 50 m), with the highest concentration shown by commercial crimes and by the theft of property—other crime type. Land use types strongly attracting crime in this zone are alcohol outletsclubs and discoscultural facilitiesmunicipal housing, and commercial buildings. In contrast, grandstandscemeteriesgreen areasallotment gardens, and depots and transport base are land use types strongly detracting crime in this zone.

Tytuł
Land use influencing the spatial distribution of urban crime : a case study of Szczecin, Poland
Twórca
Sypion-Dutkowska Natalia ORCID 0000-0002-6143-5660
Słowa kluczowe
urban crime; land use; multiple ring buffer; crime location quotient; przestępczość miejska; użytkowanie gruntów; wielokrotny bufor pierścieniowy; iloraz lokalizacji przestępczości
Współtwórca
Leitner Michael
Data
2017
Typ zasobu
artykuł
Identyfikator zasobu
DOI 10.3390/ijgi6030074
Źródło
International Journal of Geo-Information, 2017, vol. 6 iss. 3, 74
Język
angielski
Prawa autorskie
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