Geospatial Seminar Part Two: Public Confidence

On February 3, team members Chris Gale and Dawn Williams presented the second of three CPC Geospatial Big Data seminars. They spoke about their work studying public confidence. Chris Gale took a geodemographic approach, exploring how the Public Attitude Survey of satisfaction with local policing across London varied relative to the populations in different areas. This kind of work can highlight points of interest in public/police relationships.

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Dawn Williams presents her work regarding public confidence with the Metropolitan Police.

 

Next, Dawn Williams spoke about her work modelling public confidence in a spatiotemproal context. Her talk detailed the results of her exploratory spatiotemporal autocorrelation analysis and spatio-temporal kriging conducted on Met Police Public Attitude Survey data.

Stay tuned for the third and final seminar session on February 10 with CPC member Jianan Shen!

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