2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi11070384
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Multi-Criterion Spatial Optimization of Future Police Stations Based on Urban Expansion and Criminal Behavior Characteristics

Abstract: Lanzhou’s rapid development has raised new security challenges, and improving public safety in areas under the jurisdiction of police stations is an effective way to address the problem of public security in urban areas. Unfortunately, the existing studies do not consider how factors such as future land changes, building functions, and characteristics of criminal behavior influence the choice of areas for police stations and the optimization of police stations with respect to traffic congestion. To solve these… Show more

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“…The AHP method was the most applied, representing about 43.14% of applications, i.e., 22 of the 51 analyzed articles. The application of this method was performed in different ways: using a fuzzy set approach [73,86,92] to allow for the consideration of uncertainties and partially unknown facts in the model; in conjunction with hybrid models [70,73,78,80,81]; and involving other forms of application of the method, such as the Dynamic Hierarchy Process-DHP, which is an advanced version of AHP considering temporal changes [95].…”
Section: Methods References Totalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AHP method was the most applied, representing about 43.14% of applications, i.e., 22 of the 51 analyzed articles. The application of this method was performed in different ways: using a fuzzy set approach [73,86,92] to allow for the consideration of uncertainties and partially unknown facts in the model; in conjunction with hybrid models [70,73,78,80,81]; and involving other forms of application of the method, such as the Dynamic Hierarchy Process-DHP, which is an advanced version of AHP considering temporal changes [95].…”
Section: Methods References Totalmentioning
confidence: 99%