Crime Spotting Analysis

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The documentary then draws viewers’ attention to the relationship between topography and crime rate, in the Crime spotting study of crime reports in the San Francisco Police department. Comparisons can be derived from crime spotting, represented by dots on maps of clusters to see broader patterns of crime around neighborhoods and around the city. These crime include Narcotics, Alcohol, Prostitution is shown is blue, Assault and Robbery is shown in red, Theft, Burglary and Vandalism is shown in green. Michal Migurski of Statement Design in San Francisco explains that, the community of Jones Street of Nova Hill, is situated on a hill and valley terrain. Higher up the hill has least crime than the flats – the lower level of Jones Street where crime just sky rockets. More specific comparison can be made between nighttime …show more content…

The revolution of statistics began with the ruler who wanted the monitor it people. Sweden had forged the development of statistics, 50 years before the Austrians, Belgian, Deans, Dutch, France, Germans, and Italian and finally the British. Modern statistic comes from the word ‘state’ three centuries ago, from the Swedish table Verket. In 1749, the Swedish government collect the first ever systematic record of births, marriages and deaths in the table Verket gather from every parish in Sweden. In northern Europe, Sweden was the greatest military power, however 1749, Sweden notice they were the only European country with a decline in their status, as other countries were growing stronger. Sweden thought its population was, 20 million which could rival Britain and France, but, the table Verket estimated the population to be a mere 2 million people. The table Verket showed that many women died in child birth and many children died young so the government took action to improve the health of its people, resulting in the evolution of modern

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