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Title: Street level study in Malta
Authors: Formosa, Saviour
Keywords: Crime analysis -- Malta
Spatial data infrastructures -- Malta
Geospatial data -- Malta
Streets -- Malta
Geographic information systems -- Malta
Issue Date: 2007-09
Publisher: G4S International
Citation: Formosa S., (2007, September). Street level study in Malta. G4S International, September, 37.
Abstract: Some Internet holiday companies describe the Maltese islands, in the middle of the Mediterranean, as “crime free”. Even the most gullible of travellers are likely to treat that claim with suspicion, and rightly so. It is true that this heavily populated nation, consisting of three islands, is seldom troubled by high levels of major or violent crimes, but it probably suffers the same level of petty crime experienced by other popular tourist destinations around the world. The police are responding in a modern way, having set up a website on which people can report small crimes and the loss of property.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/116247
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