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Utilizing GIS software to identify vulnerable neighborhoods in Alachua County based on safety, crime, and socioeconomic factors to address issues like child neglect, domestic violence, and crime prevalence. The focus is on improving overall quality of life and societal well-being.
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Team 2 Vulnerable Alachua
Goal • Use GIS software to find vulnerable neighborhoods in Alachua County
Background • Safety • Sex Offenders • Child Neglect • Domestic Violence • Unsafe with child development • Leads to issues on a societal level • Leads to a path of crime
Background • Crime • Juvenile Offenders • Convicted Felons • More crime, less safe • Detracts from quality of life
Background • Socioeconomic • High School Graduation Rates • Median Disposable Income • Race and Ethnicity • Alachua County and division of Race • Stability of Income • Degree inflation and jobs requiring high school completion
Objective • Find vulnerable neighborhoods by focusing on safety, crime, and socioeconomic
Safety – Child Neglect • Effects on the children • Effects on the adults
Safety – Domestic Violence • Instability in the family • Effects on the children
Safety – Sex Offenders • Effect on environment • Attitude of Neighborhood • Fear
Safety Composite • Emphasis on neglect • Context with vulnerability
Crime - Conviction • Effect on families • Environments of high crime
Crime – Juvenile Offenders • Home environment • Impact on friends
Crime Composite • Focus on crime
Socioeconomic - Disposable Income • Poverty 14-18k • Cost of Living • Financial Security
Socioeconomic – High School Graduation Rate • Jobs expecting graduation • Higher education • Influence to drop out
Socioeconomic – Race and Ethnicity • Areas with more diversity less secure • White “suburbia” and comfortable living
Socioeconomic Composite • Focus on income • SE Gainesville and Rural Areas
Final Map • Focus on socioeconomic • Affects safety and crime • Focus on SE Gainesville
Final Map – Southeast Gainesville • More Urban Environment • Rehabilitation Center • Recommended area of high vulnerability