Urban Gendered Spaces: A Spatial Perspective to Sexual Crimes

Mingyu Zhu*, Jiayi Jin, Lucy Grimshaw

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Abstract

This study investigates the spatial distribution of sexual crimes in the West End of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, an area characterised by ethnic diversity, high crime rates and economic deprivation. Using spatial analysis, the research identifies crime hotspots and reveals that spaces adjacent to barbershops and grocery stores are particularly vulnerable. These locations, associated with higher ethnic diversity and evolving social dynamics, have transitioned into male-dominated gathering spaces, correlating with patterns of gender-based offences. The findings offer critical insights into the relationship between urban socio-cultural dynamics and crime, contributing to strategies for enhancing urban safety and fostering community resilience.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 33rd Annual GIS Research UK Conference (GISRUK 2025)
Place of PublicationGenève, Switzerland
PublisherZenodo
Pages1-8
Number of pages8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Apr 2025
Event33rd Annual GIS Research UK Conference - University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
Duration: 23 Apr 202525 Apr 2025
https://gisruk.github.io/

Conference

Conference33rd Annual GIS Research UK Conference
Abbreviated titleGISRUK 2025
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityBristol
Period23/04/2525/04/25
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Keywords

  • gendered space
  • crime data
  • space syntax
  • urban analytics
  • urban equality

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