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From Police Reports to Data Marts: a Step Towards a Crime Analysis Framework

Author(s)
Albertetti, Fabrizio  
Institut du management de l'information  
Stoffel, Kilian  
Rectorat  
Publisher
: Springer
Date issued
November 11, 2012
From page
48
To page
59
Subjects
Crime analysis data warehousing data marts computational forensics decision support systems police reports.
Abstract
Nowadays, crime analyses are often conducted with computational methods. These methods, using several different systems (such as decision support systems), need to handle forensic data in a specific way. In this paper we present a methodology to structure police report data for crime analysis. The proposed artifact is mainly about applying data warehousing concepts to forensic data in a crime analysis perspective. Moreover, a proof of concept is carried out with real forensic data to illustrate and evaluate our methodology. These experiments highlight the need of such framework for crime analysis.
Notes
, 2013
Event name
5th International Workshop on Computational Forensics
Location
Tsukuba, Japan
Project(s)
An Intelligent Process-driven Knowledge Extraction Framework for Crime Analysis  
Publication type
conference paper
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/21331
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