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Title: JANUS : the spatial and socio-physical faces of crime – a hotspot approach to crime mitigation
Authors: Formosa, Saviour
Keywords: Crime -- Malta
Information technology -- Social aspects -- Malta
Criminal justice, Administration of -- Malta
Methodology
Criminal statistics -- Malta
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: University of Malta
Citation: Formosa, S., (2014). JANUS: The Spatial and Socio-Physical Faces of Crime – a hotspot approach to crime mitigation, Final Report. ISEC Programme 2009 Action Grants "Prevention of and Fight Against Crime“ JLS/2009/CFP/ISEC HOME/2009/ISEC/AG/133 30-CE-0329839/00-90, Prevention of and Fight against Crime Programme of the European Union, European Commission-Directorate General Home Affairs. Msida: University of Malta.
Abstract: The project was aimed to create a working model of the criminological, social and physical urban (CRISOLA) interactions that impinge on the implementation of crime-prevention strategies at source. The main aim to study the process from a bottom-up approach taking the NUTS3 regional spatial level as base level was enhanced through the inclusion of NUTS5 levels where it included both administrative regions and active communities. The project map crime and identified the relationships between the three parameters that keep a society intact through social cohesion and build up social capital in order to reduce crime. The results include a review of the operational and administrative perspectives, the creation of a series of indicators and resultant data and maps on the themes.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/115929
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