Nadia Imansari, Nadia
Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Faculty of Engineering, University of Diponegoro

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Spatial Regression Analysis of Crime Occurrence in DKI Jakarta: Analysis of 2021 Potensi Desa Microdata Imansari, Nadia; Chotib, Chotib
The Indonesian Journal of Planning and Development Vol 9, No 2 (2024): October 2024
Publisher : Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ijpd.9.2.14-23

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Urban crime is a critical issue that demands attention to support the realization of urban resilience. Urban areas with complex social conditions face an elevated risk of criminal activity. Besides economic factors, other determinants such as education and urbanization significantly contribute to urban crime. In 2021, the Special Capital Region of Jakarta recorded 20,370 criminal incidents. To gain a more comprehensive understanding of urban crime, conducting spatial analysis is essential. This study aims to perform a spatial regression analysis of crime occurrences in the province in 2021 and examine the influence of contributing factors using the 2021 Potensi Desa microdata as the primary source. The analysis encompassed 261 urban villages and employed a nomothetic explanatory quantitative approach, incorporating descriptive and inferential methods through classical and spatial regression modeling. This study finds that variables such as the urban index, education, and sports activities significantly affect the occurrence of criminal acts, although no spatial influence was observed. This study provides implications for urban planning and development by emphasizing the importance of optimizing spatial planning and human development in formulating effective strategies to address urban crime challenges.
The Role of M Bloc Space as A Creative Space in Forming Popular Culture Among Youth in Jakarta Latip, Abdul; Putra, Lisa Aditia; Imansari, Nadia
Cities and Urban Development Journal Vol. 2, No. 2
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Background: Along with the development of the creative industry, more and more public spaces in the form of creative spaces are found as supporting infrastructure for this creative economic activity. This creative space is then indicated to be one of the factors forming popular culture in urban areas. M Bloc Space, a creative space located in South Jakarta. The space was built through the revitalization process of an old building owned by Perum Peruri into a dynamic creative activity center. Aims: This study aims to analyze the role of M Bloc Space in the formation of popular culture among young people in Jakarta. Methods: This research uses a spatial production theory approach using primary data from field observations and interviews as well as secondary data from literature reviews. Results: This study found that M Bloc Space not only provides facilities for various creative activities, but also creates a space for social interaction. Conclusion: The interaction between the three dimensions of space formation makes the role of M Bloc Space relevant in the formation of popular culture, especially among young people in Jakarta.