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Historical dataset showing Pakistan crime rate per 100K population by year from 1990 to 2021.
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This dataset contains detailed records of crimes reported, categorized by type. The data is collected from multiple sources to provide insights into crime trends over a specific time period. It is useful for law enforcement, policymakers, researchers, and data analysts interested in crime pattern analysis and public safety. Content: The dataset includes various types of reported crimes along with attributes such as the location, time period, and other relevant details. Each row represents a record of a specific crime report. ## Data Source: The data has been compiled from publicly available government records and law enforcement reports.
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Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) to identify trends in crime rates by type. Building machine learning models to predict areas or types of crimes based on historical data. Visualizing crime data using plots or heatmaps to identify high-crime areas. Inspiration: Analyze crime trends over time. Identify which types of crimes are more prevalent in certain areas. Predict potential future crimes based on past data patterns.
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Showing crimes committed by year in all districts of KPK from 2010-2015
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Comprehensive dataset containing 300 verified Police department businesses in Pakistan with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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TwitterThere is a strong and disciplined accountability mechanism in the Police Department. Whenever, violation of any Rules/Regulations by any police officer is noted by Regional Police Officer/City Police Officer/District Police Officer, departmental action is initiated against the concerned officer immediately. Departmental action against police officers from the rank of Constable to Inspector (Junior Police Officers) is taken under "Punjab Police Efficiency and Discipline Rules, 1975” by respective Regions / Districts. However, action against Provincial Police Officers from the rank of DSP to onward and ministerial staff is taken under “the Punjab Civil Servants (E&D) Rules, 1999”. After due departmental enquiry the accused officer is heard by the competent authority and awarded departmental punishment according to his guilt. If the accused officer is found innocent in the departmental enquiry / departmental proceedings initiated against him, the proceedings are filed accordingly. Punishments awarded to Sub-Inspectors for the year 2016
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TwitterThis dataset contains the data of no. of crimes reported in in each city / district of Punjab province of Pakistan by crime types from 2002 to 2015
Geography: Pakistan Time Period: 01/01/2002 - 31/12/2015 Dataset: The dataset contains number of crimes report in each city / district of Punjab Pakistan by type of crime like Dacoity, Robber, Murder, Car Theft etc.
Variables: The dataset contains Year, Division, City / District, Crime Type, No. of Cases Registered and Total Population File Type: CSV
The data is collected from Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.
I’d like to call Kaggle Community to use Machine Learning and Data Sciences to help me explore these ideas: • What are the most-report crimes? • What are the most-report crimes in each city / district? • What is the ratio of increase in crimes over the years? • Is there any co-relation between offence and year? • Is there any co-relation between offence, year and total population? • Any hidden patterns?
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Comprehensive dataset containing 1,072 verified State police businesses in Pakistan with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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TwitterThis dataset contains the data of no. of crimes reported in in every city / district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan by crime types from 2010 to 2015
Geography: Pakistan Time Period: 01/01/2010 - 31/12/2015 Dataset: The dataset contains number of crimes report in each city / district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan by type of crime like Dacoity, Robber, Murder, Car Theft etc.
Variables: The dataset contains Year, Division, City / District, Crime Type, and No. of Cases Registered File Type: CSV
The data is collected from Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.
I’d like to call Kaggle Community to use Machine Learning and Data Sciences to help me explore these ideas: • What are the most-report crimes? • What are the most-report crimes in each city / district? • What is the ratio of increase in crimes over the years? • Is there any co-relation between offence, year? • Any hidden patterns?
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International crime is a growing concern, with criminal activities spanning across borders and affecting communities worldwide. Pakistan Today, PS Time and Samma, three leading Pakistani news sources, have been closely monitoring the latest developments in this field. According to their reports, international criminal organizations are becoming more sophisticated and increasingly targeting vulnerable communities. Drug trafficking, human trafficking, and cybercrime are among the most pressing issues facing law enforcement agencies.
"Global Crime on the Rise: The Latest Report from Pakistani News Sources" International crime is a growing concern for communities around the world. In Pakistan, leading news sources such as Pakistan Today, PS Time and Samma have been tracking the latest developments in this field. According to their reports, transnational criminal organizations are becoming more sophisticated and exploiting vulnerable communities, with drug trafficking, human trafficking, and cybercrime being among the most pressing issues. The groups are using technology to carry out their activities, making it more challenging for law enforcement to track them. However, with continued efforts and international cooperation, it is possible to effectively combat these crimes and bring the perpetrators to justice. The public is encouraged to stay informed and report any suspicious activity to the relevant authorities. Stay tuned to Pakistan Today, PS Time, and Samma for the latest updates on the fight against international crime.
We would like to acknowledge the valuable contributions made by Pakistan Today, PS Time, and Samma News in collecting and reporting on international crime news. Their tireless efforts in keeping the public informed and updated on these critical issues is greatly appreciated.
International crime is a growing concern, but it's important to remember that there is still hope.
Pakistani news sources like Pakistan Today, PS Time and Samma are working to shed light on the issue and inspire action.
Transnational criminal organizations are becoming more sophisticated and exploiting vulnerable communities.
Drug trafficking, human trafficking and cybercrime are among the most pressing issues.
Advances in technology have made it more challenging for law enforcement agencies to track criminal activities.
The fight against international crime requires international cooperation and continued efforts by law enforcement.
The public can play an important role in the fight against international crime by staying informed and reporting suspicious activity.
The coverage by Pakistan Today, PS Time, and Samma is raising awareness and inspiring action against these crimes.
By working together, we can reduce the harm caused by international crime and make a positive impact in the world.
10.Let's take inspiration from the fight against international crime and work towards a safer, more secure world for all.
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Crimetype: Drug trafficking, human trafficking, cybercrime, and other transnational crimes.
Sourcetype: News articles from leading Pakistani news sources including Pakistan Today, PS Time, and Samma.
Para: International crime is a growing concern, with criminal organizations operating across borders and affecting communities worldwide.
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Comprehensive dataset containing 32 verified Police officers' housing businesses in Pakistan with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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Comprehensive dataset containing 167 verified Federal police businesses in Pakistan with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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TwitterThis is a specialized pre-processed dataset of the English crime news generated after data scraping & transformation through removing political, sports and celebrity news from multiple Pakistan news sources.
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Comprehensive dataset containing 487 verified Police station businesses in Pakistan with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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One fifth of honor killings in the world, occurs in Pakistan. Honor Killing or a shame killing is the murder of a member of a family, due to the perpetrators' belief that the victim has brought shame or dishonor upon the family, or has violated the principles of a community or a religion with an honor culture. Unfortunately this evil is practiced almost in all of Pakistan. This is the only data reported to Police of Punjab.
This dataset contains the honor killings reported in different districts of Punjab (Pakistan) over the span of 9 years i.e. 2011-2019.
This data set is is taken from Punjab Police's Website: https://punjabpolice.gov.pk/honour-killings And the population data is gathered from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punjab,_Pakistan
To collect data of honor killings from other regions of Pakistan e.g. Sindh, Baluchistan, KPK and GB.
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Comprehensive dataset containing 392 verified Police academy businesses in Pakistan with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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Comprehensive dataset containing 36 verified City Police Station locations in Pakistan with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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Comprehensive dataset containing 138 verified Traffic police station businesses in Pakistan with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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Historical dataset showing Pakistan crime rate per 100K population by year from 1990 to 2021.