Spatio-temporal patterns of urban property crime in Malaysia: towards safer, inclusive cities (SDGs 11 and 16)

dc.contributor.authorAzizul Ahmad
dc.contributor.authorTarmiji Masron
dc.contributor.authorMohamad Hardyman Barawi
dc.contributor.authorSyahrul Nizam Junaini
dc.contributor.authorAsykal Syakinah Mohd Ali
dc.contributor.authorNorita Jubit
dc.contributor.authorRyoji
dc.contributor.departmentFaculty of Social Sciences and Humanities
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-09T02:09:03Z
dc.date.issued2026
dc.description.abstractUrban property crime impedes sustainable development, yet its spatial and temporal dynamics remain poorly understood in Malaysian cities. To address this gap, the spatial and temporal clustering of property crime across Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, and Putrajaya was analyzed for 2015–2020. Police‐reported incidents were geocoded to precinct boundaries and examined using GIS‐based spatial statistics: Global Moran’s I measured overall spatial autocorrelation and Getis–Ord Gi* identified local crime hotspots. Results show significant positive spatial autocorrelation each year (Moran’s I = 0.114–0.297; Z = 5.33–13.22; p < 0.001), indicating pronounced clustering. Hotspot analysis revealed persistent high-risk clusters: notably, the Jinjang and Tun H.S. Lee precincts of Kuala Lumpur were hotspots every year, and areas like Jalan Tun Razak had Gi* Z-scores up to ≈5.6 (p ≪ 0.01). These clusters accounted for a large share of incidents (e.g. Ampang 2018, Z ≈ 5.62), underscoring strong spatial concentration of crime. The spatial evidence supports targeted, evidence‐based policing and aligns with SDG 16 and SDG 11 by guiding strategic crime reduction for safer, more inclusive cities. These findings yield a robust GIS framework for spatially informed crime prevention and urban planning, enhancing institutional accountability and advancing sustainable city objectives.
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dc.identifier.citationAhmad, A., Masron, T., Barawi, M. H., Junaini, S. N., Mohd Ali, A. S., Jubit, N., … Rainis, R. (2025). Spatio-temporal patterns of urban property crime in Malaysia: towards safer, inclusive cities (SDGs 11 and 16). Papers in Applied Geography, 1–1. https://doi.org/10.1080/23754931.2025.2589949
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarhub.unimas.my/handle/123456789/147
dc.relation.ispartofPapers in Applied Geography
dc.titleSpatio-temporal patterns of urban property crime in Malaysia: towards safer, inclusive cities (SDGs 11 and 16)
dc.typeArticles
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