International Journal of Humanities and Education Development (IJHED)
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Abstract
The present research explores the regional patterns and intensities of IPC crimes across the districts of Haryana over ten years from 2013–14 to 2023–24. Utilizing official data from the NCRB and Statistical Abstracts of Haryana, the analysis highlights the uneven distribution of crime rates across the state. Districts such as Gurugram, Faridabad, Hisar, Karnal, and Panipat have emerged as high-crime zones, recording substantial increases in total IPC cases. Urbanization, population density, socio-economic changes, and improved reporting mechanisms are identified as key factors contributing to the rise. Conversely, districts like Bhiwani and Nuh show comparatively lower increases, though underreporting may be a factor. The use of geographical tools and spatial mapping brings clarity to the concentration and spread of criminal activity, aiding in the identification of crime hotspots. This spatial analysis underscores the importance of localized policing, preventive planning, and socio-economic interventions in curbing crime. The findings provide valuable insights for policymakers, law enforcement agencies, and researchers to devise data-driven strategies tailored to district-specific crime trends, thereby enhancing public safety and governance efficiency across Haryana
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