
This paper addresses the second part of the project to create a Geographic Information System for the Egyptian courts, which aims to develop an accurate and comprehensive geographic database for the Egyptian courts. In this part, remote sensing technologies and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are integrated to analyze the environmental and social changes surrounding the courts and link them to crime rates and social issues. The project focuses on improving urban planning and efficiently directing security resources, in addition to enhancing crime reduction strategies. The paper proposes the development of smart applications, big data analysis, and collaboration among government entities to increase the system's effectiveness. This phase relies on utilizing environmental and social data to enhance the judicial infrastructure of Egypt.
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