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Classification of Cybercrimes in GCC Countries
[Purpose] For the time being, one of the most cyber resilient countries not only in the Middle East, but worldwide is Kingdom of Saudi Arabia alongside with the United Arab Emirates that pioneered the criminalization of computer-related offences.
Viktor Anatolyevich Shestak+1 more
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Almost Politically Acceptable Criminal Justice Risk Assessment [PDF]
In criminal justice risk forecasting, one can prove that it is impossible to optimize accuracy and fairness at the same time. One can also prove that it is impossible optimize at once all of the usual group definitions of fairness. In the policy arena, one is left with tradeoffs about which many stakeholders will adamantly disagree.
arxiv
This article analyses remote proceedings as a new form of participation in the criminal process in the context of EU law, with particular reference to the question of whether remote participation could be considered (and established) as part of the ...
Žukovaitė Inga
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The age of secrecy and unfairness in recidivism prediction [PDF]
In our current society, secret algorithms make important decisions about individuals. There has been substantial discussion about whether these algorithms are unfair to groups of individuals. While noble, this pursuit is complex and ultimately stagnating because there is no clear definition of fairness and competing definitions are largely incompatible.
arxiv
A data mining approach using transaction patterns for card fraud detection [PDF]
Credit and debit cards, rather than actual money, have become the universal payment means. With these cards, it has become possible to buy expensive items easily without an additional complex authentication procedure being conducted. However, card transaction features are targeted by criminals seeking to use a lost or stolen card and looking for a ...
arxiv
Structural Analysis of Criminal Network and Predicting Hidden Links using Machine Learning [PDF]
Analysis of criminal networks is inherently difficult because of the nature of the topic. Criminal networks are covert and most of the information is not publicly available. This leads to small datasets available for analysis. The available criminal network datasets consists of entities, i.e. individual or organizations, which are linked to each other.
arxiv
Removal of Defendants in Federal Criminal Procedure [PDF]
Alexander Holtzoff
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Proposal for a New Norwegian Code of Criminal Procedure - A Summary of NOU 2016: 24
The Committee of Criminal Procedure
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