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Building Multi-modal Crime Profiles with Growing Self Organising Maps

open access: yesComputational Intelligence in Digital Forensics, 2014
Profiling is important in law enforcement, especially in understanding the behaviours of criminals as well as the characteristics and similarities in crimes.
Yee Ling Boo, D. Alahakoon
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Nodes, Paths, and Edges: Using Mental Maps to Augment Crime Data Analysis in Urban Spaces

open access: yesEurographics Conference on Visualization, 2017
Citizen participation can provide valuable insight into data that is not captured by official sources. In this paper, we propose a technique for using mental maps consisting of three fundamental elements: nodes, paths, and edges.
Alex Godwin, J. Stasko
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Machine Learning Based Crime Identification System using Data Analytics

2023 International Conference on Sustainable Communication Networks and Application (ICSCNA), 2023
Poverty is known to be the mother of all crimes, and a vast percentage of people in India live below the poverty line. In India, the crime rate is rapidly rising.
S. M. Rajesh   +2 more
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Topography and crime in place: The effects of elevation, slope, and betweenness in San Francisco street segments

Journal of Urban Affairs, 2021
Few studies have investigated how features of the land surface and the street network affect spatial crime patterns. Accordingly, for the current study, we estimated negative binomial regression models to test for main and moderating effects of elevation,
Young-An Kim, James C. Wo
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Introduction: Crime Mapping and Crime Prevention

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Crime maps have only recently begun to emerge as a significant tool in crime and justice. Until a decade ago, few criminal justice agencies had any capability for creating crime maps, and few investigators had the resources or patience to examine the spatial distribution of crime.
David L. Weisburd, Tom McEwen
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Crime Mapping and Crime Analysis of Property Crimes in Jodhpur

International Annals of Criminology, 2017
AbstractThis study is based on crime mapping and crime analysis of property crimes in Jodhpur. The property crimes which were selected were house breaking, auto thefts and chain snatching. Data from police stations were used to generate the maps to locate hot spots of crimes. The profile of these hot spots was analyzed through observations supplemented
Swikar Lama, Sikandar Singh Rathore
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EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) APPLICATION FOR UNDERSTANDING SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF VIOLENT CRIME RELATED TO UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL-16 (SDG-16)

Journal of sustainability science and management
The achievement of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16, which promotes peace, justice, and strong institutions, is significantly hindered by the prevalence of violent crime, particularly gang violence and interpersonal violence, a situation that is ...
Azizul Ahmad   +7 more
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Predictive crime mapping

Police Practice and Research, 2014
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have emerged as a key tool in intelligence-led policing and spatial predictions of crime are being used by many police services to reduce crime. Break and entries (BNEs) are one of the most patterned and predictable crime types, and may be particularly amendable to predictive crime mapping.
J. Fitterer, T.A. Nelson, F. Nathoo
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