Affiliation:
1. Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico
2. Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Ixtapaluca, Mexico
Abstract
Crime is one of the main problems facing countries with consequences that harm society. Insecurity is measured with crime rates; some statistics show these indices at the global level but do not at the local level. Strategies have been devised to end crime, but few have been done to prevent it, and measures have been taken that range from analyzing the air to using social networks for it. This research was carried out to propose that crime rates be reflected in maps of any local area, which will be combined in color, as a result of the application of blurred models to determine the degree of belonging of crime rates in certain areas. The result of these maps could be used to alert the population or quickly inform the corresponding justice authorities about that area so that people are cautious.
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