CJ 407 2-1 Sociodemographics and Temporal Analyses

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Sabrina Goodridge OL 301 2-1 Assignment January 16, 2024 Sociodemographic and Temporal Analysis 1. Spatial Analysis: Burglary Cases From the gathered data analysis, I can see that there are more crimes taking place on E Bay St with a total of 23 burglaries in the area even though they are spread out on the crime hot spot map it shows that street is a hot spot area and is close to highway 17. The second highest crime is taking place on King St with a total of 5 burglaries which also crosses I26 and highway 17. It is easy access into King St. and out of King St. Lockwood Dr/Fishburne St, Huger St, Huger St/I26, Coming St, and Calhoun St/King St all have 4 burglaries on those streets which still gives the person easy access to either highway 17 or I26 through the use of different routes to get there. The streets that have only 3 burglaries on them are Allway St/ Flood St, Coming St/Calhoun St, Lowndes Point Dr, Meeting St/John St, and Meeting St Rd. The streets with 2 burglaries are N Romney St, Meeting St/Stuart St, Meeting St, Line St/Nassau St, King St/Maverick St, King St/Burns Ln, Johnathan Lucas St/Daughty St, Hampden Ct/America St, Fishburne St/Killians St, Chisolm St/Tradd St, Calhoun St/Ashley Ave, Beaufain St, Ashe St/Bogard St, America St/Grace Bridge St, and Allway St all give access to either I26, Highway 17 or even the James Island Expy W 30 highway. The rest of the streets only had 1
burglaries on them I think that is because they have either gotten caught there or there were cameras or people watching the areas. 2. Distribution and measures of central tendency for burglary cases The red dot on the Burglary Hotspot map is centered between King St/Metting St Rd and the corner of Cunnington St. The red hotspots should be along the E Bay St area because there was a total of 23 burglaries in the area even though it was spread down this street area. King St is another hotspot area because it has easy access onto the street from I26, highway 78, and Highway 17. 3. Temporal Analysis-months:
From the data gathered is shows that May and November are the highest months in which the burglaries were taking place and I believe the reason that is happening due to it being the beginning of summer in May and it’s the beginning of the holiday season in November when most people are gone or on vacation with family or friends during these two months. 4. Identify the distribution and measure of central tendency for arrest times during the two months with the most burglary cases. Concisely summarize statistical relationships for temporal “hot spots” (when [months of the year, times of the day and night] crimes are taking place) From the
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data gathered it shows that in the month of May there were more burglaries between the hours of 3-4pm and 1am and 5am. In the month of November, it shows that the most burglaries happened at 12am and 4am, but 2am and 6pm also had 2 burglaries during those times. My conclusions is that these times in the month of May are due to people being gone and right before they come back and in the month of November is the time most people are not home due to the holiday season. 5. Temporal Analysis-Hours From this data I can see that in the month of May the crime starts at 12am and increases by 1am, drops down again at 3am and rises again at 5am and remains consistent from 7am to 2pm and by 3pm the burglaries jump up and drop by 5pm and remain consistent from 5pm to 12am. In the month of November, I can see that the burglary crime start at 12am and drop down at 1am and go back up at 2am and drops again at 3am before they crime goes up again at 4am before dropping again at 10am and remaining consistent until 4pm and by 6pm it goes up again and then back down at 10pm and remains consistent until 12am.