Mapping the unseen: Dissecting property crime dynamics in urban Malaysia through spatial analysis

Extensive research over the years has illuminated how urban land use and development intricately influence property crime dynamics. Yet, there remains a notable paucity of simultaneous explorations of spatial–temporal patterns and their correlation with urban geography. This study aims to bridge thi...

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Hauptverfasser: Ahmad, Azizul, Masron, Tarmiji, Junaini, Syahrul Nizam, Kimura, Yoshinari, Barawi, Mohamad Hardyman, Jubit, Norita, Redzuan, Mohd Sofian, Bismelah, Luqman Haqim, Ali, Asykal Syakinah Mohd
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