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Social network analysis in predictive policing : concepts, models and methods

Part of the Lecture Notes in Social Networks series
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This book focuses on applications of social network analysis in predictive policing.

Data science is used to identify potential criminal activity by analyzing the relationships between offenders to fully understand criminal collaboration patterns.

Co-offending networks—networks of offenders who have committed crimes together—have long been recognized by law enforcement and intelligence agencies as a major factor in the design of crime prevention and intervention strategies.

Despite the importance of co-offending network analysis for public safety, computational methods for analyzing large-scale criminal networks are rather premature.

This book extensively and systematically studies co-offending network analysis as effective tool for predictive policing.

The formal representation of criminological concepts presented here allow computer scientists to think about algorithmic and computational solutions to problems long discussed in the criminology literature.

For each ofthe studied problems, we start with well-founded concepts and theories in criminology, then propose a computational method and finally provide a thorough experimental evaluation, along with a discussion of the results.

In this way, the reader will be able to study the complete process of solving real-world multidisciplinary problems.

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3319414917 / 9783319414911
Hardback
364.106
22/09/2016
Switzerland
English
133 pages : illustrations (colour)
24 cm