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EARLY WARNING THROUGH THE CASE STUDY OF CRIME MAPPING IN KOSOVO

Dr. SC. MENSUT ADEMI 1, Dr. SC. EMRUSH KASTRATI 2, and C. ALBRIM KASTRATI 3.

Vol 17, No 11 ( 2022 )   |  DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7374998   |   Author Affiliation: ---   |   Licensing: CC 4.0   |   Pg no: 1609-1619   |   To cite: Dr. SC. MENSUT ADEMI, et al., (2022). EARLY WARNING THROUGH THE CASE STUDY OF CRIME MAPPING IN KOSOVO. 17(11), 1609–1619. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7374998   |   Published on: 28-11-2022

Abstract

Traditional operating and analytical work systems are becoming increasingly difficult to respond to modern forms or juvenile delinquency, mainly because they cannot provide fast and accurate data to predict and support decision-making. GIS and SPSS, use computer-generated geographic maps to help visualize and access large amounts of data contained in relevant databases through adequate scientific methods by providing data by volume and dynamics of deviant offenses committed by minors. In this way, a crime map is created and they facilitate and accelerate significantly the detection of information and critical events related to the occurrence and trends of crime by the police, as well as their timely response. CM Crime Mapping and GIS is an important link in the fight against crime by providing accurate data for analysis about the mapping and analysis of crime, in addition, enable the analysis of complex and seemingly unrelated events and the emergence of delinquency in general. Crime map dynamics, volumes of criminal analysis, and extensive investigative and investigative activities help us in early warning. In this paper we will look at the three aspects of using GIS with particular emphasis on the opportunities and benefits that such systems offer in improving preventive, social crime control and early warning with emphasis on juvenile delinquency.


Keywords

Crime mapping, Geographic information systems, Police agencies, Juvenile delinquency, Preventive.