Identifying and microzonation the Armed robbery centers in Ahwaz city

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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
The aim of this study is to identify and locate the Armed robbery centers in Ahwaz in1393. To investigate and microzonation of crimes Hotspot in Ahwaz, three models have been used: kernel, Kriging and Directional Distribution is used. In the following, The deviation of this crime in overlap with Religious centers and marginalized neighborhoods and restry texture, It has been done. The results of the kernel model, showed that the Regions that have highest armed robbery are, 2, 6 and 8, in The kriging model 4 and 6 and1, But in Directional Distribution model And The average center hotspot located At the center point of the city, That is the same At the junction of three urban regions 1, 2 and 4. The findings of these results show that the highest spatial extent of crime is in Marginalization and The restry texture neighborhoods such as Hesirabad, Koi Seyyed Khalaf, Nizzat Abad, Mallashiyeh and Alawi Koi. The Results of overlapping with Religious centers Also show that Frequency and focus of this religious centers, decreases the rate of crime With a lot of intensity.
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Persian
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Journal of Geography and Environmental Studies, Volume:7 Issue: 26, 2018
Pages:
7 to 16
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