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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... complex land use dynamics can be simulated by the integration of CA and neural networks. Chapter VIII Space-Time Measures of Crime Diffusion / Youngho Kim .................................................................140 This study ...
... complex land use dynamics can be simulated by the integration of CA and neural networks. Chapter VIII Space-Time Measures of Crime Diffusion / Youngho Kim .................................................................140 This study ...
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... complex system. The patterns of fraud in such a system are simulated using an agent-based model called FraudSim. We demonstrate that FraudSim closely replicates the statistical and spatial patterns of fraud and provides a framework for ...
... complex system. The patterns of fraud in such a system are simulated using an agent-based model called FraudSim. We demonstrate that FraudSim closely replicates the statistical and spatial patterns of fraud and provides a framework for ...
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... complex interactions between users, dealers, wholesalers, outreach workers and police to examine the relative effectiveness of the three drug law enforcement strategies, analyzing several outcome indicators such as the number of ...
... complex interactions between users, dealers, wholesalers, outreach workers and police to examine the relative effectiveness of the three drug law enforcement strategies, analyzing several outcome indicators such as the number of ...
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... Complex criminal justice systems—including police, courts, and corrections—are inherently difficult to model. The chapter takes advantage of recent advances in these modeling techniques and applies them to simulate the British Columbia ...
... Complex criminal justice systems—including police, courts, and corrections—are inherently difficult to model. The chapter takes advantage of recent advances in these modeling techniques and applies them to simulate the British Columbia ...
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... complex agent behavior, evolutionary decision making by agents and more refined environmental information. Birks et al (in press) acknowledge the import of generalizability when they comment that “[t]he scope of such work is vast...it ...
... complex agent behavior, evolutionary decision making by agents and more refined environmental information. Birks et al (in press) acknowledge the import of generalizability when they comment that “[t]he scope of such work is vast...it ...
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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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