Grouping crimes having similarities has always been interesting for analysts. Actually, when a set of crimes share common properties, the capability to conduct reasoning and the automation with this set drastically increase. Conjunction, interpretation and explanation based on similarities can be key success factors to apprehend criminals. In this paper, we present a computerized method for high-volume crime linkage, based on a fuzzy MCDM approach in order to combine situational, behavioral, and forensic information. Experiments are conducted with series in burglaries from real data and compared to expert results
Abstract Purpose. The current study tests whether existing behavioural case linkage findings from th...
Linking crimes is a decision making problem faced by investigators and practitioners. Deciding if a ...
University students, police professionals, and a logistic regression model were provided with inform...
Grouping crimes having similarities has always been interesting for analysts. Actually, when a set o...
Grouping events having similarities has always been interesting for analysts. Actually, when a label...
The object of this paper is to develop a statistical approach to criminal linkage analysis that disc...
’Hard’ forensic evidence (eg DNA) may be the best means of linking crimes, but it is often absent at...
Whilst case linkage is used with serious forms of serial crime (e. g. rape and murder), the potentia...
Case linkage uses crime scene behaviours to identify series of crimes committed by the same offender...
Offender behaviour is used to distinguish between crimes committed by the same person (linked crimes...
The current paper is aimed at providing an overview of the current state of research regarding the p...
Our central aim is the development of decision support systems for purposes such as profiling single...
Our central aim is the development of decision support systems for purposes such as profiling single...
It is a well-known fact that some criminals follow perpetual methods of operations known as modi ope...
This study compared the ability of seven statistical models to distinguish between linked and unlink...
Abstract Purpose. The current study tests whether existing behavioural case linkage findings from th...
Linking crimes is a decision making problem faced by investigators and practitioners. Deciding if a ...
University students, police professionals, and a logistic regression model were provided with inform...
Grouping crimes having similarities has always been interesting for analysts. Actually, when a set o...
Grouping events having similarities has always been interesting for analysts. Actually, when a label...
The object of this paper is to develop a statistical approach to criminal linkage analysis that disc...
’Hard’ forensic evidence (eg DNA) may be the best means of linking crimes, but it is often absent at...
Whilst case linkage is used with serious forms of serial crime (e. g. rape and murder), the potentia...
Case linkage uses crime scene behaviours to identify series of crimes committed by the same offender...
Offender behaviour is used to distinguish between crimes committed by the same person (linked crimes...
The current paper is aimed at providing an overview of the current state of research regarding the p...
Our central aim is the development of decision support systems for purposes such as profiling single...
Our central aim is the development of decision support systems for purposes such as profiling single...
It is a well-known fact that some criminals follow perpetual methods of operations known as modi ope...
This study compared the ability of seven statistical models to distinguish between linked and unlink...
Abstract Purpose. The current study tests whether existing behavioural case linkage findings from th...
Linking crimes is a decision making problem faced by investigators and practitioners. Deciding if a ...
University students, police professionals, and a logistic regression model were provided with inform...