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Security Informatics, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, December 2013
- Rachel A. Hegemann, Erik A. Lewis, Andrea L. Bertozzi
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An "Estimate & Score Algorithm" for simultaneous parameter estimation and reconstruction of incomplete data on social networks. 1 - Colby L. Valentine, Carter Hay, Kevin M. Beaver, Thomas G. Blomberg:
Through a computational lens: using dual computer-criminology degree programs to advance the study of criminology and criminal justice practice. 2 - Arvind K. Verma, Ramyaa Ramyaa, Suresh Marru:
Validating distance decay through agent based modeling. 3 - Carlo Morselli, Victor Hugo Masias, Fernando A. Crespo, Sigifredo Laengle
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Predicting sentencing outcomes with centrality measures. 4 - Richard Berk:
Algorithmic criminology. 5 - Robyn Torok:
Developing an explanatory model for the process of online radicalisation and terrorism. 6 - Yue Zhang, Donald E. Brown
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Police patrol districting method and simulation evaluation using agent-based model & GIS. 7 - Bruce A. Desmarais, Skyler J. Cranmer
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Forecasting the locational dynamics of transnational terrorism: a network analytic approach. 8 - Lorraine Bowman-Grieve:
A psychological perspective on virtual communities supporting terrorist & extremist ideologies as a tool for recruitment. 9 - Rasmus Rosenqvist Petersen, Uffe Kock Wiil
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CrimeFighter Investigator: Integrating synthesis and sense-making for criminal network investigation. 10 - Joel Brynielsson, Andreas Horndahl, Fredrik Johansson, Lisa Kaati, Christian Mårtenson, Pontus Svenson:
Harvesting and analysis of weak signals for detecting lone wolf terrorists. 11
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