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Learning to Detect Patterns of Crime
Published 2013“…Our goal is to automatically detect patterns of crime. Among a large set of crimes that happen every year in a major city, it is challenging, time-consuming, and labor-intensive for crime analysts to determine which ones may have been committed by the same individual(s). …”
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Computer crimes and internal auditor
Published 2013“…In recent years, computer crimes are posing a growing and major threat to organisations around the world. …”
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The securitization of transnational crime in ASEAN
Published 2009“…The paper studies the securitization of transnational crime in ASEAN since 1997. It first positions the issue of transnational crime in the international security debate through a short elaboration on the Copenhagen School and its securitization theory. it then examines whether transnational crime has been articulated in security terms in the ASEAN rhetoric. …”
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Crime, Isolation and Law Enforcement.
Published 2003“…In Madagascar, crime and insecurity are associated with isolation, not urbanisation. …”
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Federal proceeds of crime law
Published 2024“…This book provides comprehensive guidance and critical commentary on the regime governing the freezing, restraint, and confiscation of the proceeds of crime under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (Cth). …”
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Pre-crime and post-criminology?
Published 2007“…Conventionally, crime is regarded principally as harm or wrong and the dominant ordering practices arise post hoc. …”
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The actus reus of the crime of aggression
Published 2021“…<p>To adjudicate a claim on individual criminal responsibility, the court has to establish objective and subjective links between the individual and the crime. This article studies the material (actus reus/objective) elements of the crime of aggression (conduct, consequence and circumstance) and suggests a reading that solves most of the conceptual and practical issues regarding criminal responsibility for this crime. …”
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Crime, isolation, and law enforcement
Published 2003“…In Madagascar, crime and insecurity are associated with isolation, not urbanization. …”
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Crime, Isolation, and Law Enforcement.
Published 2003“…In Madagascar, crime and insecurity are associated with isolation, not urbanization. …”
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Crime and economic conditions in Malaysia
Published 2009“…Findings: The results indicate that murder, armed robbery, rape, assault, daylight burglary, and motorcycle theft exhibit long‐run relationships with economic conditions, and the causal effect in all cases runs from economic conditions to crime rates and not vice versa. In the long‐run, strong economic performances have a positive impact on murder, rape, assault, daylight burglary, and motorcycle theft, while on the other hand, economic conditions have negative impact on armed robbery. …”
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The costs of crime to the society in Malaysia
Published 2016“…Crime has many effects on the daily lives of citizens; it can affect everyone, not just victims. …”
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Locating crime in the field of sustainability: a bibliometric mapping on "sustainability and crime" from 1995 – 2022
Published 2022-12-01“…Identifying crimes within the area of sustainability is vairy. …”
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