Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Assault with Dangerous Weapons: Uncovering Land Use Correlates of Violent Crime in Malaysian Urban Centres

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Geo Publishing, Toronto Canada

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This study investigates armed assaults (Section 324 offences) in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya (2015–2020) by integrating police crime records with high-resolution GIS land use data. Using optimized Hot Spot Analysis (Getis-Ord Gi*), we identify significant spatio-temporal clusters. Assaults concentrate in transit corridors and institutional or commercial zones during evening hours, while residential areas show heightened night-time risk. Violence is not randomly distributed; rather it correlates with land use and time-of-day. These findings challenge conventional criminological models and advocate GIS-driven, multidisciplinary crime prevention. The results guide targeted environmental design interventions and predictive policing for safer urban spaces.

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Tarmiji, M., Masron, A., Azizul, A., Hasnizam, A. W., Mohamad Faizuan, M., Ruslan, R., & Ryoji, S. (2026). Spatio-temporal analysis of assault with dangerous weapons: Uncovering land use correlates of violent crime in Malaysian urban centres. The Arab World Geographer / Le Géographe du monde arabe, 29(2), 99–129.

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