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Criminology

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Crime analysis Purpose

Currently, a socio-economic threat has emerged across the globe that is influencing the

quality of the living standards and economic growth, and what would that be if not a crime.

Sadly, criminal activities come with different patterns that alternate depending on society's

norms (Joshi et al.,2018). Typically, the threat has brought the purpose for crime analysis to

ensure the safety of the community. The paper aims to review the crime analysis as revied in

chapter seven, conceptualizing the entire crime analysis result.

Ideally, the crime analysis keeps one aware that the analysis is made to be used for

different specific tasks by different personalities. Additionally, the crime analysis is vital as they

provide the police with relevant information about a crime and the timing difference. Moreover,

it is advantageous since the analysts are not in apposition to conclude their findings' meanings.

The analysis's main objective is to help the police deploy certain strategies to reduce the crime

rate. Further suggestions on the analysis maintain that both types of findings be used in fighting

crime.

Furthermore, the police agency environment should deploy different mechanisms of

dealing with the awareness to help curb the crime crisis. Categorical problems, time of the

internal police audience acts as the driving force for the breakdown of the crime analysis that

brought operational management and command as the only examples of crime reduction

examples. The crime analysis strategies are objective as the core mission is to help the police

conduct thorough investigations that would help reduce the crime rates in the community. It

would be amazing to live in a crime-free society, and through the analysis process, the change

would begin.
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References

Kim, S., Joshi, P., Kalsi, P. S., & Taheri, P. (2018, November). Crime analysis through machine

learning. In 2018 IEEE 9th Annual Information Technology, Electronics and Mobile

Communication Conference (ICON) (pp. 415-420). IEEE. Retrieved from

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Pooya_Taheri/publication/330475412_Crime_Analy

sis_Through_Machine_Learning/links/5c467bba92851c22a386ffbd/Crime-Analysis-

Through-Machine-Learning.pdf

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