Publication: Visualizing the nexuses: a 3D regression analysis of poverty, urbanization, and crime rates in Asia
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Article
Date
2025-08-11
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Taylor and Francis
Abstract
The study examines the association of poverty and urbanization on crime
rates within the Asian region. The endeavor utilized data from twenty-eight
countries from 1990-2020 and employed multiple linear and stepwise
regression. The top five countries from the Asian region were selected based
on the highest average crime rates to provide a comprehensive analysis.
Multiple regression was further visualized using a 3D scatter plot diagram
with a regression plane. The research discovered a positive association
between poverty (proxied by infant mortality rate) and crime rates in the
Philippines and Thailand. All the top five countries have recorded a negative
association between urbanization and crime rates in the Asian region. The
findings provided insights into the country-specific impact of poverty and
urbanization on crimes in the Asian region. By utilizing these insights, policymakers
could better tackle crimes and control the unintended consequences
of poverty prevalence and rapid urbanization.
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Keywords
Poverty, urbanisation, crime rates, 3D scatter plot
Citation
Lauren Gomez, Thanikan Sivakumar, Theneshiya Raveendran, Ruwan Jayathilaka, Colinie Wickramaarachchi & Manjula Ranagalage (11 Aug 2025): Visualizing the nexuses: a 3D regression analysis of poverty, urbanization, and crime rates in Asia, Papers in Applied Geography, DOI: 10.1080/23754931.2025.2544564
