'Subway Digital Sex Crime Risk,' Previously Used for Police Patrols, to Be Publicly Released Tomorrow View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-ju] On the 6th, the National Police Agency announced that it will link the 'Subway Digital Sexual Crime (Illegal Filming) Risk Level' developed in collaboration with KT to the Ministry of the Interior and Safety's public safety service, 'Life Safety Map.'


Last year, the National Police Agency formed a collaboration team with KT big data analysis experts and police crime analysts to develop the subway illegal filming risk level. They selected a total of 14 variables with high influence, including the number of digital sexual crime (camera-related filming crimes) cases occurring in the subway, the attributes of the subway's floating population, transfer station attributes, and surrounding areas, and classified the risk levels of subway lines, stations, and exits in the metropolitan area into five stages (Good - Caution - Suspicious - Risk - High Risk).


The subway illegal filming risk level has so far been embedded within the 'Geographical Profiling System' (Geo-Pros) operated by the National Police Agency and has been used by police officers, such as the subway police unit, for patrol and prevention duties.



The police plan to disclose this information to the general public to prevent illegal filming in advance. More detailed information can be found from the 7th in the newly established Life Safety Map (www.safemap.go.kr) under the 'Illegal Filming Risk Level' menu.


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