Abstract
This paper is aimed to study the crime with special reference to its spatial and temporal distribution. It also tries to analyze and study the effect of weather on the prevalence of crimes in Mardan city. Studying the crimes spatially and temporally helps understanding how crimes are distributed through space, and hence can help in combating them. The Geographical Information System (GIS) crime analyst is an important tool for dealing with spatial and temporal analysis and thus fighting crime. The computers have considerably increased the role of computer-aided mapping. The accessibility of easy to use GIS encourages its use in spatial analysis of crimes. For present study the data was collected about homicide and aggressive assaults from all the three police stations covering Mardan city. The collected data was analyzed under different scenarios. The temporal based analysis of data reveals that almost 50 % crimes reported in 2009, took place from May- September (summer) compared to 32% in winter (October to February). The spatial analysis reveals 05 hotspots. Skindary area was identified as the most crucial hotspot where within a 05 km radius, 11 crimes were committed in 2009 followed by Kalpani bridge area from where a total of 10 crimes of aggressive nature were reported. Similarly police station wise the city police station accounts for 47% of the aggressive crimes committed in 2009.

Dr. M. Jamal Nasir, Pakhtunyar, Shakeel Mahmood. (2016) Spatiotemporal Analysis of Crimes, A Case Study of Mardan City, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-08, Issue-1.
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