Saturday, July 9, 2022

Crime Analysis


 
For this lab we created 3 maps to analyze the crime in Chicago and using it to predict future crimes. Each map used a different technique to create a hotspot layer of the map. In general I experienced a few issues with two of the techniques the were appeared to be GIS issues and simply rerunning the tools and repeating previous step allowed me to get the correct outputs. And from a comparison of the data it was determined that the Grid based map was the best at predicting future crime due to the small area it produced compared to the other two and its high density of crime located within its boundaries. This would be useful for policing to know since they have limited resources and accurately predict where crime will appear.  


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