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Spatial analysis of violent crimes in Metro Manila,Philippines
Authors:Vio Jianu Mojica  Adelbert Choi  Robert Neil Leong  Frumencio Co
Affiliation:Mathematics Department, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines
Abstract:Spatial patterns of murder and physical injury in Metro Manila, Philippines were visualised through conditional choropleth maps. Relationship of both crime rates with some demographic variables were investigated while accounting for possible spatial autocorrelation using spatial lag models. Results show that both crime rates tend to cluster in the northern cities of Metro Manila. Furthermore, significant spatial lag coefficients were found only for physical injury rates, with values ranging from 0.49 to 0.62, signifying a positive city-level spatial dependence of physical injury rates in Metro Manila. Moreover, some demographic covariates, such as population density, percentage of young males, education, marriage, and immigration were found to be associated with both crime rates. These results could serve as useful indicators of crime incidence; thus it is recommended that crime monitoring systems include them to aid in resource allocation and program planning for better crime prevention and security management.
Keywords:Murder  physical injury  spatial analysis  crime correlates  demography  social disorganisation theory
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