ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information (Sep 2019)

Crime Geographical Displacement: Testing Its Potential Contribution to Crime Prediction

  • Zengli Wang,
  • Lin Liu,
  • Hanlin Zhou,
  • Minxuan Lan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8090383
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 9
p. 383

Abstract

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Crime geographical displacement has been examined in many Western countries. However, little is known about its existence, distribution, and potential predictive ability in large cities in China. Compared to the existing research, this study contributes to the current research in three ways. (1) It provides confirmation that crime geographical displacement exists in relation to burglaries that occur in a large Chinese city. (2) A crime geographical displacement detector is proposed, where significant displacements are statistically detected and geographically displayed. Interestingly, most of the displacements are not very far from one another. These findings confirm the inferences in the existing literature. (3) Based on the quantitative results detected by the crime geographical displacement detector, a crime prediction method involving crime geographical displacement patterns could improve the accuracy of the empirical crime prediction method by 7.25% and 3.1 in the capture rate and prediction accuracy index (PAI), respectively. Our current study verifies the feasibility of crime displacement for crime prediction. The feasibility of the crime geographical displacement detector and results should be verified in additional areas.

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