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GIS- 205. Dominant Crimes To Find The “Safest” Bar in D.C. The Visual Evidence. Contents. Executive Summary Goals Objectives Data Analysis Conclusion Future Research References. Executive Summary. What? Safest Bar Compared to Majority Crime per Census Block Why?
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GIS-205 Dominant Crimes To Find The “Safest” Bar in D.C.
Contents • Executive Summary • Goals • Objectives • Data • Analysis • Conclusion • Future Research • References
Executive Summary • What? • Safest Bar Compared to Majority Crime per Census Block • Why? • My friend was mugged • Where? • The District of Columbia
Goals • Provide Information Regarding Violent Crime within the District • Provide information Regarding Which Bar Is Safer For People Who Frequent D.C.
Objectives • Use Census Data For Spatial Referencing • Digitize The Metro • Create Custom Databases • Create A Road Network
Data • TIGER - Boundary, Census Block, Road, Water, and Train Data • Custom Databases For Bar Locations, Police Station Locations, and Violent Crimes. • Address Locator / Geocoding • Road Network Using Network Analyst
Police Station Locations Before Network Analyst After Network Analyst
Bar Locations and Violent Crimes Bar Locations Violent Crimes
Analysis • Assumptions • Why Did I Select This Data? • Tools? • My Model
Conclusion • Robberies Centralized in Center of City • “Safest” Bars In The Capitol Hill Area and U Street Area. • Thirteen Bars Total • Ten Straight Bars • One Gay Bar • One Nightclub • One Lounge
The “Safest” Bars Locations Capitol Hill Bars U Street Bars
Future Research • Map The Other Violent Crimes • Create A Select-Turn Layer For Network Analyst. • Include One-way Streets • Do The Same For The Metropolitan Transit Police
References • http://www.wmata.com/rail/maps/map.cfm Metro Rail Maps/Google - Metro Rail Data • http://www.bardc.com/BarDC – Washington DC bars – Bar Data • http://crimemap.dc.gov/presentation/query.asp Metropolitan Police Dept. - Crime Data • http://www.census.gov/ Census Bureau – TIGER Data