Department of Forensic Science, National Institute of Technology Allahabad, Allahabad, India
Research Article
Spatial Pattern Analysis of a Serial Murder Using Geographic Information System: A Case Illustration
Author(s): Anshika Srivastava*
Spatial pattern analysis is an integral and significant part of geoinformatics for the analysis of various demographic and spatial data such as climate
distribution, weather forecast, population census etc. however, spatial analysis of a serial crime is tricky and require the location and other relevant
data in context to the serial killer and his/her victims. This study aimed to establish a spatial relationship between a well-known paedophile and
serial killer, Darbara Singh, active in Jalandhar district of Punjab during 2004. Many countries are adopting geospatial mapping to link the victims
to the suspect based on their residence locations, disposal of bodies, suspect’s residence and native place and hunting area. It can be a preventive
measure and can be used to locate next victim as well. However, this methodology is not yet used in India for offender pr.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2157-7145.2023.14.556
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