arslanuluc

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The phenomenon of crime continues with historical, environmental and cultural influences from Habil and Kabul, when it first appeared, to the present day. And it will be valid as long as humanity exists. The influence of space in the formation of crime is undeniable. Therefore, crime is one of the research topics of geography. In my research, I try to examine the relationship between crime and geography. For this purpose, I carry out research in which I can analyze the relationship between the built and natural environment and crime in rural areas through the concept of security. By saying "every geographic element trace is with us", dedicated to E. Locard's word "every contact leaves a trace", geographical analysis will make significant contributions to the fight against crime, prevention and investigation of crimes both as an element which affects and which is affected by the geography, and with the results it will provide the opportunity to ensure the peace of society.

EDUCATION

Çankırı Karatekin University
Master's Degree in Geography

Afyon Kocatepe University
Bachelor's Degree in Geography

RESEARCH INTERESTS

- Relations between crime and geography
- Rural crimes
- Crime prevention in rural areas

RESEARCH OUTPUTS (PATENTS, SOFTWARE, PUBLICATIONS, PRODUCTS)

Relationship Between Rural Crime and Climate: The Case of Orta District
Conference paper / 4th International Social Sciences Congress

Rural Space and Crime: The Case of Orta (Çankırı)
Conference paper / 1st Istanbul International Geography Congress

A Study on the Use of Agricultural Areas, The Case of Orta District
Conference paper / 1st International Congress of People and Society

Usage of Geographical Information System and Urban Information System in Municipalities:
The Case of Kayseri Metropolitan Municipality
Conference paper / 2nd International Social Sciences Symposium

The Importance of Cultural Tourism in Regional Development: The Case of Phrygian Valley
Conference paper / 3rd International KOP Regional Development Symposium