TY - JOUR
T1 - Integration of data sets for modelling gender violence and perception of insecurity
AU - Hernández Zetina, Sandra Lucía
AU - Anquela Julián, Ana Belén
AU - Martín Furones, Ángel Esteban
AU - Martinez Montes, Carlos
AU - Fernández Noguerol, Santos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2025/2
Y1 - 2025/2
N2 - The dataset offers a comprehensive information to analyse cities and neighbourhood that are potentially unsafe for women, this information has been collected for four cities: Toluca (Mexico), Valencia (Spain), Dublin (Ireland) and San Francisco (USA). The collection includes quantitative and qualitative variables obtained and processed from open data, georeferenced publications from a social media platform, and points located through participatory mapping sessions. The data is structured in raw format, organized by country and city, and categorized according to the data source used while processing, which allows unrestricted access with most data analysis software and it does not depend on specific licenses. This format includes both geometric information and associated attributes allowing reusability and analysis in different environments. Additionally, the release of this data allows developing models tailored to specific local contexts and represents a significant advance in open data access as stated in the Sustainable Development Goal 5 (SDG 5), especially in relation to indicator 5.2.2. In general, this indicator faces a lack of sufficient data for accurate measurement, which limits the ability to accurately assess and address gender-based violence. By providing an open and flexible resource, the dataset not only facilitates comparative research and informed policymaking, it also supports the international commitment for transparency and contributes to filling existing gaps in information on violence and insecurity.
AB - The dataset offers a comprehensive information to analyse cities and neighbourhood that are potentially unsafe for women, this information has been collected for four cities: Toluca (Mexico), Valencia (Spain), Dublin (Ireland) and San Francisco (USA). The collection includes quantitative and qualitative variables obtained and processed from open data, georeferenced publications from a social media platform, and points located through participatory mapping sessions. The data is structured in raw format, organized by country and city, and categorized according to the data source used while processing, which allows unrestricted access with most data analysis software and it does not depend on specific licenses. This format includes both geometric information and associated attributes allowing reusability and analysis in different environments. Additionally, the release of this data allows developing models tailored to specific local contexts and represents a significant advance in open data access as stated in the Sustainable Development Goal 5 (SDG 5), especially in relation to indicator 5.2.2. In general, this indicator faces a lack of sufficient data for accurate measurement, which limits the ability to accurately assess and address gender-based violence. By providing an open and flexible resource, the dataset not only facilitates comparative research and informed policymaking, it also supports the international commitment for transparency and contributes to filling existing gaps in information on violence and insecurity.
KW - Data mining
KW - Open data
KW - Participatory mapping
KW - SDG 5
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85213567730
U2 - 10.1016/j.dib.2024.111251
DO - 10.1016/j.dib.2024.111251
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85213567730
SN - 2352-3409
VL - 58
JO - Data in Brief
JF - Data in Brief
M1 - 111251
ER -