In urban areas, many individuals are unfamiliar with their neighbors, leading to feelings of isolation and an upsurge in criminal activity. To tackle these challenges, two viable solutions emerge: establishing community centers and enacting social policies. The limited acquaintance with neighbors results in a sense of detachment from society, leaving individuals isolated due to the lack of interaction and knowledge about their immediate community. Moreover, this knowledge gap provides criminals with opportunities to exploit, as demonstrated by a kidnapper who gained access to a child's home in Toronto by falsely claiming to be a neighbor. To address these issues, several strategies can be considered. First, constructing community centers in urban locations offers a platform for hosting public events that encourage neighbors to come together, fostering a sense of community and reducing isolation. Additionally, implementing a policy that mandates new residents to introduce themsel...