Application of Cluster Analysis in Research on the Spatial Dimension of Penalised Behaviour

This paper is focused on some of the possibilities of the use of cluster analysis (clustering) in criminology and the sociology of law. Cluster analysis makes it possible to divide even a large dataset into a specified number of subsets in such a way that the resulting subsets are as homogenous as p...

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Main Author: Andrzej Porębski
Format: Article
Language:Polish
Published: Lodz University Press 2021-03-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Lodziensis Folia Iuridica
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/Iuridica/article/view/9814
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spelling doaj-23a7f2206d29436ba95d99a6d37ca5fc2021-05-13T21:46:31ZpolLodz University PressActa Universitatis Lodziensis Folia Iuridica0208-60692450-27822021-03-01949712010.18778/0208-6069.94.069711Application of Cluster Analysis in Research on the Spatial Dimension of Penalised BehaviourAndrzej Porębski0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0856-5500Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland, Faculty of Law and Administration; AGH University of Science and Technology, in Krakow, Poland, Faculty of ManagementThis paper is focused on some of the possibilities of the use of cluster analysis (clustering) in criminology and the sociology of law. Cluster analysis makes it possible to divide even a large dataset into a specified number of subsets in such a way that the resulting subsets are as homogenous as possible, and at the same time differ from each other substantially. When analysing geographical data, e.g. describing the location of crimes, the result of cluster analysis is a division of a territory into a certain number of coherent areas based on an objective criterion. The division of the territory under study into smaller parts is more insightful when the clustering method is applied compared to an arbitrary division into official administrative units. The paper provides a detailed description of hierarchical cluster analysis methods and an example of using the Ward’s hierarchical method and the k-means combinational method to divide data on crime reports in the city of Baltimore between 2014 and 2019. The analysis demonstrates that the resulting division differs considerably from the administrative division of Baltimore, and that increasing the number of groups emerging as a result of cluster analysis leads to an increase of variance of variables describing the structure of crime in individual parts of the city. The divisions obtained using clustering are used to verify the hypothesis on differences in crime structure in different areas of Baltimore. The main aim of the paper is to encourage the use of modern methods of data analysis in social sciences and to present the usefulness of cluster analysis in criminology and the sociology of law research.https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/Iuridica/article/view/9814cluster analysisenvironmental criminologygeography of crimecrime in baltimorecomputational social science
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Application of Cluster Analysis in Research on the Spatial Dimension of Penalised Behaviour
Acta Universitatis Lodziensis Folia Iuridica
cluster analysis
environmental criminology
geography of crime
crime in baltimore
computational social science
author_facet Andrzej Porębski
author_sort Andrzej Porębski
title Application of Cluster Analysis in Research on the Spatial Dimension of Penalised Behaviour
title_short Application of Cluster Analysis in Research on the Spatial Dimension of Penalised Behaviour
title_full Application of Cluster Analysis in Research on the Spatial Dimension of Penalised Behaviour
title_fullStr Application of Cluster Analysis in Research on the Spatial Dimension of Penalised Behaviour
title_full_unstemmed Application of Cluster Analysis in Research on the Spatial Dimension of Penalised Behaviour
title_sort application of cluster analysis in research on the spatial dimension of penalised behaviour
publisher Lodz University Press
series Acta Universitatis Lodziensis Folia Iuridica
issn 0208-6069
2450-2782
publishDate 2021-03-01
description This paper is focused on some of the possibilities of the use of cluster analysis (clustering) in criminology and the sociology of law. Cluster analysis makes it possible to divide even a large dataset into a specified number of subsets in such a way that the resulting subsets are as homogenous as possible, and at the same time differ from each other substantially. When analysing geographical data, e.g. describing the location of crimes, the result of cluster analysis is a division of a territory into a certain number of coherent areas based on an objective criterion. The division of the territory under study into smaller parts is more insightful when the clustering method is applied compared to an arbitrary division into official administrative units. The paper provides a detailed description of hierarchical cluster analysis methods and an example of using the Ward’s hierarchical method and the k-means combinational method to divide data on crime reports in the city of Baltimore between 2014 and 2019. The analysis demonstrates that the resulting division differs considerably from the administrative division of Baltimore, and that increasing the number of groups emerging as a result of cluster analysis leads to an increase of variance of variables describing the structure of crime in individual parts of the city. The divisions obtained using clustering are used to verify the hypothesis on differences in crime structure in different areas of Baltimore. The main aim of the paper is to encourage the use of modern methods of data analysis in social sciences and to present the usefulness of cluster analysis in criminology and the sociology of law research.
topic cluster analysis
environmental criminology
geography of crime
crime in baltimore
computational social science
url https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/Iuridica/article/view/9814
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