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Rui Wang and Yijing Li
Given the paramount impacts of COVID-19 on people?s lives in the capital of the UK, London, it was foreseeable that the city?s crime patterns would have undergone significant transformations, especially during lockdown periods. This study aims to testify...
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Mahmud Hossain, Golam Kayas, Ragib Hasan, Anthony Skjellum, Shahid Noor and S. M. Riazul Islam
Driven by the rapid escalation of its utilization, as well as ramping commercialization, Internet of Things (IoT) devices increasingly face security threats. Apart from denial of service, privacy, and safety concerns, compromised devices can be used as e...
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Assaf B. Spanier, Dor Steiner, Navon Sahalo, Yoel Abecassis, Dan Ziv, Ido Hefetz and Shimon Kimchi
Fingerprint analysis has long been a cornerstone in criminal investigations for suspect identification. Beyond this conventional role, recent efforts have aimed to extract additional demographic information from fingerprints, such as gender, age, and nat...
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Lin Liu, Chenchen Li, Luzi Xiao and Guangwen Song
Both an offender?s home area and their daily activity area can impact the spatial distribution of crime. However, existing studies are generally limited to the influence of the offender?s home area and its immediate surrounding areas, while ignoring othe...
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Zhangcai Yin, Yuan Chen and Shen Ying
Time geography considers that the motion of moving objects can be expressed using space?time paths. The existing time geography methods construct space-time paths using discrete trajectory points of a moving point object to characterize its motion patter...
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Edward Helderop, Tony H. Grubesic, Dominique Roe-Sepowitz and Jorge A. Sefair
There is ongoing debate regarding the merits of decriminalization or outright legalization of commercial sex work in the United States. A few municipalities have officially legalized both the selling and purchasing of sex, while others unofficially crimi...
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Alfieri Ek, Grant Drawve, Samantha Robinson and Jyotishka Datta
Law enforcement agencies continue to grow in the use of spatial analysis to assist in identifying patterns of outcomes. Despite the critical nature of proper resource allocation for mental health incidents, there has been little progress in statistical m...
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Ning Ding, Yiming Zhai and Hongyu Lv
Tangible cultural heritage is vulnerable to various risks, particularly those stemming from criminal activity. Through analyzing the distribution and flow of crime risks from a spatial perspective based on quantitative methods, risks can be better manage...
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Alexandros Z. Spyropoulos, Charalampos Bratsas, Georgios C. Makris, Emmanouel Garoufallou and Vassilis Tsiantos
Nowadays, more and more sciences are involved in strengthening the work of law enforcement authorities. Scientific documentation is evidence highly respected by the courts in administering justice. As the involvement of science in solving crimes increase...
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Dorra Mahouachi and Moulay A. Akhloufi
Besides the many advances made in the facial detection and recognition fields, face recognition applied to visual images (VIS-FR) has received increasing interest in recent years, especially in the field of communication, identity authentication, public ...
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