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To Map or Not to Map: Assessing the Impact of Crime Maps on Police Officer Perceptions of Crime

International Journal of Police Science and Management, 2004
An increasingly popular strategy within community oriented and problem oriented policing is to provide patrol officers with crime analysis information in the form of crime maps. The strategy is designed to encourage officers to use maps to determine problem areas within their beats and to modify their patrol strategies accordingly. Despite the promise
D. Paulsen
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Crime Level Prediction using Stacked Maps with Deep Convolutional Autoencoder

CHILEAN Conference on Electrical, Electronics Engineering, Information and Communication Technologies, 2019
Chicago is denoted one of the most dangerous cities in the United States and its crime data are free available on the web portal of the town. This information has been often used to analyze and predict crime events, using statistical and machine learning
N. Esquivel, B. Peralta, O. Nicolis
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CriSp: Leveraging Tread Depth Maps for Enhanced Crime-Scene Shoeprint Matching

open access: yesEuropean Conference on Computer Vision
Shoeprints are a common type of evidence found at crime scenes and are used regularly in forensic investigations. However, existing methods cannot effectively employ deep learning techniques to match noisy and occluded crime-scene shoeprints to a shoe ...
S. Shafique   +2 more
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MSKDE - Using Marching Squares to Quickly Make High Quality Crime Hotspot Maps

SIBGRAPI Conference on Graphics, Patterns and Images, 2016
JOSÉ F De Queiroz Neto   +1 more
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