Crime prevention, through urban design and city planning in Delhi using geo-informatics
By: Gupta, Rupesh.
Publisher: New Delhi Institute of Town Planners 2021Edition: Vol.18, Issue 3.Description: 74-95p.Subject(s): URBAN PLANNING AND DESIGN (AR-UPD)DDC classification: 711 Online resources: Full Text Article In: ITPI journalSummary: Crime it differs from one community to another, even within one community it doesn’t occur equally in all places and nor by the same way The observation from the study showed that places like JJ Clusters, low-class residential colonies, low-income group, low literacy, and poor infrastructure, less police patrolled areas have a high incidence of crime. The study found that crowded areas, isolated places, parks, shades and vacant plots are most vulnerable for the crime. In numerical terms, the results revealed the crime rate was highest within 500 meters distance from the aforementioned places and then reduced beyond that.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Crime it differs from one community to another, even within one community it doesn’t
occur equally in all places and nor by the same way The observation from the study
showed that places like JJ Clusters, low-class residential colonies, low-income group,
low literacy, and poor infrastructure, less police patrolled areas have a high incidence
of crime. The study found that crowded areas, isolated places, parks, shades and vacant
plots are most vulnerable for the crime. In numerical terms, the results revealed the
crime rate was highest within 500 meters distance from the aforementioned places and
then reduced beyond that.
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