Artificial Crime Analysis Systems: Using Computer Simulations and Geographic Information Systems: Using Computer Simulations and Geographic Information SystemsLiu, Lin, Eck, John IGI Global, 2008 M01 31 - 508 páginas In the last decade there has been a phenomenal growth in interest in crime pattern analysis. Geographic information systems are now widely used in urban police agencies throughout industrial nations. With this, scholarly interest in understanding crime patterns has grown considerably. Artificial Crime Analysis Systems: Using Computer Simulations and Geographic Information Systems discusses leading research on the use of computer simulation of crime patterns to reveal hidden processes of urban crimes, taking an interdisciplinary approach by combining criminology, computer simulation, and geographic information systems into one comprehensive resource. |
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... Agent-Based Model: Simulating the Disruption to Street-Level Drug Markets / Anne Dray, Lorraine Mazerolle, Pascal Perez, and Alison Ritter ....352 Chapter XIX Using Varieties of Simulation Modeling for Criminal Justice System Analysis ...
... Agent-Based Model: Simulating the Disruption to Street-Level Drug Markets / Anne Dray, Lorraine Mazerolle, Pascal Perez, and Alison Ritter ....352 Chapter XIX Using Varieties of Simulation Modeling for Criminal Justice System Analysis ...
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... agent-based modelling, as a tool for criminologists and its potentially ... model of general offending and a more detailed model for domestic burglary ... agents, target agents and crime places for crime pattern.
... agent-based modelling, as a tool for criminologists and its potentially ... model of general offending and a more detailed model for domestic burglary ... agents, target agents and crime places for crime pattern.
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... agent-based model (Groff, in press-a) by drawing on geographic theory to develop two additional versions of the model in which the agents have more fully developed activity schedules. A series of experiments are conducted which compare ...
... agent-based model (Groff, in press-a) by drawing on geographic theory to develop two additional versions of the model in which the agents have more fully developed activity schedules. A series of experiments are conducted which compare ...
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... model simulates an offender as an intelligent agent of MAS that interacts with the target and place automata of CA ... based crime simulation model that is directly inspired by the swarm intelligence paradigm. In this model, criminals ...
... model simulates an offender as an intelligent agent of MAS that interacts with the target and place automata of CA ... based crime simulation model that is directly inspired by the swarm intelligence paradigm. In this model, criminals ...
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... Agent-Based Model: Simulating the Disruption to Street-Level Drug Markets / Anne Dray, Lorraine Mazerolle, Pascal ... modeling and simulating criminal justice systems: process modeling, discrete.
... Agent-Based Model: Simulating the Disruption to Street-Level Drug Markets / Anne Dray, Lorraine Mazerolle, Pascal ... modeling and simulating criminal justice systems: process modeling, discrete.
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Streets Networks and Crime Distribution | 70 |
Crime Event and Pattern Simulations | 159 |
Crime Justice Operation Simulations | 338 |
Conclusion | 412 |
Compilation of References | 433 |
About the Contributors | 467 |
Index | 479 |
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