نتایج جستجو برای: crime clustering

تعداد نتایج: 125839  

2015
Valli Kumari

The Crime investigation department have very significant role in police system in all countries in the world. Computer systems are placed in almost all police stations to store and retrieve the crimes and criminal data and for subsequent reporting. For crime analysts, it is a challenging, time-consuming to determine who have been committed crimes from the large set of crimes that are happening ...

2002
Guyonne Kalb Jenny Williams

Previous studies find a positive relationship between juvenile and adult criminal involvement. Using data on males from the Delinquency in a Birth Cohort II study, we investigate whether this correlation is due to unobserved characteristics that increase the probability of both juvenile and adult crime, or whether it is due to true state dependence in crime. Distinguishing between state depende...

2017
JERRY RATCLIFFE Jerry Ratcliffe

Crime opportunities are neither uniformly nor randomly organized in space and time. As a result, crime mappers can unlock these spatial patterns and strive for a better theoretical understanding of the role of geography and opportunity, as well as enabling practical crime prevention solutions that are tailored to specific places. The evolution of crime mapping has heralded a new era in spatial ...

2011
Robert E. Fay Jianzhu Li

The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) is a major crime survey for the United States. The survey collects data on several types of crimes, including the broad categories of violent crime and property crime. The 2010 redesign of the NCVS can potentially improve the efficiency of the survey if the level of crime can be predicted well by external data. Previously, we reported initial succe...

2016
N. Pavithra

Content Based image retrieval system (CBIR) lowlevel visual image features that is color, texture, and shape are automatically extract for image descriptions and indexing purposes. In this paper popularity of network and development of multimedia technology, the established information retrieval techniques are not working efficiently according to users command in search and retrieving images fr...

2017
Rafael Prieto Curiel Steven Bishop

How secure people feel in a particular region is obviously linked to the actual crime suffered in that region but the exact relationship between crime and its fear is quite subtle. Two regions may have the same crime rate but their local perception of security may differ. Equally, two places may have the same perception of security even though one may have a significantly lower crime rate. Furt...

2005
ELIZABETH R. GROFF BROOK KEARLEY HEATHER FOGG PENNY BEATTY HEATHER COUTURE JULIE WARTELL

The larger roles of the community in crime prevention and improvements in technology have increased policeYcitizen communication and the distribution of information from police departments to private citizens. Combined, these changes have led to the current movement among law enforcement agencies toward sharing both summary reports and maps of crime with community groups. Although the dissemina...

2015
Daniel Avdic

Indirect psychological effects induced by crime are likely to contribute significantly to the total costs of crime beyond the financial costs of direct victimization. Using detailed crime statistics for the whole of Germany and linking them to individual-level mental health information from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we analyze whether local crime rates affect the mental health of residen...

2016
Ritvik Chauhan Vijay Kumar Baraik

Abstract—Women are most vulnerable to crime despite occupying central position in shaping a society as the first teacher of children. In India too, having equal rights and constitutional safeguards, the incidences of crime against them are large and grave. In this context of crime against women, especially rape has been increasing over time. This paper explores the spatial and temporal aspects ...

2015
Daniel Avdic Christian Bünnings Thomas K. Bauer Wolfgang Leininger

Indirect psychological eff ects induced by crime are likely to contribute signifi cantly to the total costs of crime beyond the fi nancial costs of direct victimization. Using detailed crime statistics for the whole of Germany and linking them to individual-level mental health information from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we analyze whether local crime rates aff ect the mental health of res...

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