Crime on the mass transit system in Hong Kong: a hotspots and harmspots trajectory approach

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Yiu Ming Ng, Barak Ariel, Vincent Harinam
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Purpose A growing body of literature focuses on crime hotspots; however, less is known about the spatial distribution of crime at mass transit systems, and even less is known about trajectory patterns of hotspots in non-English-speaking countries. Design/methodology/approach The spatiotemporal behaviour of 1,494 crimes reported to the Hong Kong’s Railway Police District across a two-year period was examined in this study. Crime harm weights were then applied to offences to estimate the distribution of crime severity across the transit system. Descriptive statistics are used to understand the temporal and spatial trends, and k-means longitudinal clustering are used to examine the developmental trajectories of crime in train stations over time. Findings Analyses suggest that 15.2% and 8.8% of stations accounted for 50% of all counted crime and crime harm scores, respectively, indicating the predictability of crime and harm to occur at certain stations but not others. Offending persists consistently, with low, moderate and high counts and harm stations remaining the same over time. Research limitations/implications These findings suggest that more localised crime control initiatives are required to target crime effectively. Originality/value This is one of the only studies focusing on hotspots and harmspots in the mass transit system.
香港公共交通系统的罪案:热点与危害轨迹分析
越来越多的文献关注犯罪热点;然而,人们对公共交通系统犯罪的空间分布知之甚少,对非英语国家犯罪热点的轨迹模式更是知之甚少。设计/方法/方法本研究分析了香港铁路警区在两年期间接获的1,494宗罪案的时空行为。然后将犯罪危害权重应用于犯罪,以估计整个交通系统中犯罪严重程度的分布。描述性统计用于了解时空趋势,k均值纵向聚类用于研究火车站犯罪随时间的发展轨迹。分析表明,15.2%和8.8%的站点分别占所有统计的犯罪和犯罪伤害得分的50%,这表明犯罪和伤害发生在某些站点而不是其他站点的可预测性。违规行为持续存在,随着时间的推移,低、中、高的数量和伤害站保持不变。研究局限/启示这些研究结果表明,要有效地打击犯罪,需要采取更本地化的犯罪控制措施。这是为数不多的关注公共交通系统热点和危害点的研究之一。
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CiteScore
3.20
自引率
15.00%
发文量
67
期刊介绍: ■Community policing ■Managerial styles and leadership ■Performance measurement and accountability ■Pursuit guidelines ■Crime trends and analysis ■Crisis negotiation ■Civil disorder ■Organized crime ■Victimology ■Crime prevention ■Career development ■High risk police activities ■Routine policing ■Traffic enforcement ■Civil litigation.
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