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Leveraging principal component analysis of crime trends to drive innovation in industry, policy, and society

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Date

2025-01

Authors

Khanyile, Thabiso
Adeliyi, Timothy T.
Aroba, Oluwasegun J.

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Publisher

EnPress Publisher

Abstract

Given the multifaceted nature of crime trends shaped by a range of social, economic, and demographic variables, grasping the fundamental drivers behind crime patterns is pivotal for crafting effective crime deterrence methodologies. This investigation adopted a systematic literature review technique to distill thirty key factors from a corpus of one hundred scholarly articles. Utilizing the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) for diminishing dimensionality facilitated a nuanced understanding of the determinants deemed essential in influencing crime trends. The findings highlight the necessity of tackling issues such as inequality, educational deficits, poverty, unemployment, insufficient parental guidance, and peer influence in the realm of crime prevention efforts. Such knowledge empowers policymakers and law enforcement bodies to optimize resource allocation and roll out interventions grounded in empirical evidence, thereby fostering a safer and more secure societal environment.</jats:p>

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Keywords

Crime trends, Principal Component Analysis, Crime rate, Poverty rate, Inequality

Citation

Khanyile, T., Adeliyi, T. T. and Aroba, O. J. 2025. Leveraging principal component analysis of crime trends to drive innovation in industry, policy, and society. Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development. 9(1): 1-20. doi:10.24294/jipd10666

DOI

10.24294/jipd10666