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Americans View Crime and Justice [[electronic resource] ] : A National Public Opinion Survey
Americans View Crime and Justice [[electronic resource] ] : A National Public Opinion Survey
Autore Flanagan Timothy J
Pubbl/distr/stampa Thousand Oaks, : SAGE Publications, 1996
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (237 p.)
Disciplina 364.973
Altri autori (Persone) LongmireDennis R
Soggetto topico Crime
Crime -- United States -- Public opinion
Crime analysis
Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States -- Public opinion
Justice, Administration of
Public opinion
Public opinion -- United States
United States
Criminal justice, Administration of - Public opinion - United States
Crime - Public opinion - United States
Public opinion - United States
Social Welfare & Social Work
Social Sciences
Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4522-4649-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 - Public Opinion on Crime and Justice: History, Development, and Trends; Chapter 2 - America's Fear of Crime; Chapter 3 - Support and Confidence: Public Attitudes Toward the Police; Chapter 4 - Bringing the Offender to Heel: Views of theCriminal Courts; Chapter 5 - Just and Painful: Attitudes Toward Sentencing Criminals; Chapter 6 - Reform or Punish: Americans' Views of the Correctional System; Chapter 7 - Americans' Attitudes about the Ultimate Weapon: Capital Punishment; Chapter 8 - Guns and Gun Control
Chapter 9 - The Modern Plague: Controlling Substance AbuseChapter 10 - The Growing Threat: Gangs and Juvenile Offenders; Chapter 11 - Public Opinion and Public Policy in Criminal Justice; Chapter 12 - The Art and Science of Survey Research; Chapter 13 - The National Opinion Survey on Crime and Justice-1995: Development and Methods; Appendix: Survey Questionnaire: National Opinion Survey on Crime and Justice-1995; References; About the Editors; About the Contributors
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Flanagan Timothy J  
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Americans View Crime and Justice [[electronic resource] ] : A National Public Opinion Survey
Americans View Crime and Justice [[electronic resource] ] : A National Public Opinion Survey
Autore Flanagan Timothy J
Pubbl/distr/stampa Thousand Oaks, : SAGE Publications, 1996
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (237 p.)
Disciplina 364.973
Altri autori (Persone) LongmireDennis R
Soggetto topico Crime
Crime -- United States -- Public opinion
Crime analysis
Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States -- Public opinion
Justice, Administration of
Public opinion
Public opinion -- United States
United States
Criminal justice, Administration of - Public opinion - United States
Crime - Public opinion - United States
Public opinion - United States
Social Welfare & Social Work
Social Sciences
Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency
ISBN 1-4522-4649-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 - Public Opinion on Crime and Justice: History, Development, and Trends; Chapter 2 - America's Fear of Crime; Chapter 3 - Support and Confidence: Public Attitudes Toward the Police; Chapter 4 - Bringing the Offender to Heel: Views of theCriminal Courts; Chapter 5 - Just and Painful: Attitudes Toward Sentencing Criminals; Chapter 6 - Reform or Punish: Americans' Views of the Correctional System; Chapter 7 - Americans' Attitudes about the Ultimate Weapon: Capital Punishment; Chapter 8 - Guns and Gun Control
Chapter 9 - The Modern Plague: Controlling Substance AbuseChapter 10 - The Growing Threat: Gangs and Juvenile Offenders; Chapter 11 - Public Opinion and Public Policy in Criminal Justice; Chapter 12 - The Art and Science of Survey Research; Chapter 13 - The National Opinion Survey on Crime and Justice-1995: Development and Methods; Appendix: Survey Questionnaire: National Opinion Survey on Crime and Justice-1995; References; About the Editors; About the Contributors
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Flanagan Timothy J  
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Americans View Crime and Justice [[electronic resource] ] : A National Public Opinion Survey
Americans View Crime and Justice [[electronic resource] ] : A National Public Opinion Survey
Autore Flanagan Timothy J
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Thousand Oaks, : SAGE Publications, 1996
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (237 p.)
Disciplina 364.973
Altri autori (Persone) LongmireDennis R
Soggetto topico Crime
Crime -- United States -- Public opinion
Crime analysis
Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States -- Public opinion
Justice, Administration of
Public opinion
Public opinion -- United States
United States
Criminal justice, Administration of - Public opinion - United States
Crime - Public opinion - United States
Public opinion - United States
Social Welfare & Social Work
Social Sciences
Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency
ISBN 1-4522-4649-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 - Public Opinion on Crime and Justice: History, Development, and Trends; Chapter 2 - America's Fear of Crime; Chapter 3 - Support and Confidence: Public Attitudes Toward the Police; Chapter 4 - Bringing the Offender to Heel: Views of theCriminal Courts; Chapter 5 - Just and Painful: Attitudes Toward Sentencing Criminals; Chapter 6 - Reform or Punish: Americans' Views of the Correctional System; Chapter 7 - Americans' Attitudes about the Ultimate Weapon: Capital Punishment; Chapter 8 - Guns and Gun Control
Chapter 9 - The Modern Plague: Controlling Substance AbuseChapter 10 - The Growing Threat: Gangs and Juvenile Offenders; Chapter 11 - Public Opinion and Public Policy in Criminal Justice; Chapter 12 - The Art and Science of Survey Research; Chapter 13 - The National Opinion Survey on Crime and Justice-1995: Development and Methods; Appendix: Survey Questionnaire: National Opinion Survey on Crime and Justice-1995; References; About the Editors; About the Contributors
Record Nr. UNINA-9910821179303321
Flanagan Timothy J  
Thousand Oaks, : SAGE Publications, 1996
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Autour de croissance et décroissance du crime / / Daniel Élie, Maurice Cusson
Autour de croissance et décroissance du crime / / Daniel Élie, Maurice Cusson
Autore Elie Daniel
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chicoutimi : , : J.-M. Tremblay, , 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 363.25
Collana Classiques des sciences sociales
Soggetto topico Crime analysis
ISBN 1-4123-5063-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Nota di contenuto Introduction -- 1. RÉFLEXION SUR LES PROPOSITIONS THÉORIQUES. par DANIEL ÉLIE -- Bibliographie -- 2. UNE THÉORIE DE L'ÉVOLUTION DE LA CRIMINALITÉ EST-ELLE POSSIBLE? Par Maurice Cusson.
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Elie Daniel  
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Bénéfices secondaires du crime / / Karl Marx
Bénéfices secondaires du crime / / Karl Marx
Autore Marx Karl
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chicoutimi : , : J.-M. Tremblay, , 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 363.25
Collana Classiques des sciences sociales
Soggetto topico Crime analysis
ISBN 1-4123-5035-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNINA-9910131955203321
Marx Karl  
Chicoutimi : , : J.-M. Tremblay, , 2006
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The crime analyst's companion / / Matthew Bland, Barak Ariel, and Natalie Ridgeon, editors
The crime analyst's companion / / Matthew Bland, Barak Ariel, and Natalie Ridgeon, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer International Publishing, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (253 pages)
Disciplina 363.25
Soggetto topico Crime analysis
Crime analysis - Data processing
ISBN 3-030-94364-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Chapter 1: Why Every Crime Analyst Needs a Companion -- 1.1 What Is Crime Analysis? -- 1.1.1 Information -- 1.1.2 Analysis -- 1.1.3 Knowledge -- 1.2 Why Do We Need Crime Analysis? -- 1.2.1 Triage and Prioritisation -- 1.2.2 Accountability and Transparency -- 1.2.3 Efficiency -- 1.2.4 Effectiveness -- 1.3 What Are the Risks Involved? -- References -- Part I: The Crime Analysis Profession -- Chapter 2: Different Kinds of Analyst -- 2.1 More Than Meets the Eye: A Thriving Profession? -- 2.1.1 Crime, Intelligence or Some Other Analysis -- 2.2 Hierarchy of Analysts -- 2.2.1 The Importance of Training But Which Analysts Benefit? -- 2.2.2 A Division in the Ranks? -- 2.3 Effecting Change: In It Together -- 2.3.1 Recommendations for Continuous Professional Development -- 2.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Crime Analysis in an International Context -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 What Is It? How Does It Look? Why Do We Do It? -- 3.2.1 What is Considered International or Transnational Crime and How Is It Defined? -- 3.2.2 Why Collaborate? -- 3.3 What Are the Barriers? -- 3.4 Who Are the Players? -- 3.4.1 Intergovernmental Organizations -- 3.4.2 United Nations and Its Specialized Agencies -- 3.4.3 International and Regional Police Organizations -- 3.4.4 Other Global and Regional Organizations -- 3.4.5 Nongovernmental Organizations -- 3.4.6 Legal Instruments -- 3.5 What Tools Are Available? -- 3.5.1 International Tools -- 3.5.2 Regional Tools -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Crime Analysis and Evidence-Based Policing: Challenges and Obstacles -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 What Is Evidence-Based Policing? -- 4.3 Receptivity of Research in Policing -- 4.3.1 Individual Factors -- 4.3.1.1 Officer Knowledge -- 4.3.1.2 Reliance on Experience -- 4.3.1.3 Exposure and Acceptance.
4.3.1.4 Knowledge of Effective Police Practices -- 4.3.1.5 Attitudes Towards Researchers and Police-Researcher Partnerships -- 4.3.1.6 Resourcing and Time -- 4.3.1.7 External Factors -- 4.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Crime Analysis and Evidence-Based Policing: Strategies for Success -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Utilisation and Weak Integration of Analysis in Policing -- 5.3 Barriers to Integrating Crime Analysis into Policing -- 5.3.1 Structural Barriers -- 5.3.2 Cultural Barriers -- 5.3.3 Failing to Understand the Role of Analysis in Policing (Unintentional Resistance) -- 5.3.4 Failing to Appreciate the Role of Analysis in Policing (Intentional Resistance) -- 5.4 The Need for Change -- 5.4.1 Shifting Police Culture to be Evidence Based -- 5.4.2 Redefining the Role of Analysts in Policing -- 5.4.3 Analysts as Informal Leaders in Policing -- 5.5 The Role of Crime Analysts in Evidence-Based Policing -- 5.5.1 Crime Analysts' Role in Generating Research Evidence -- 5.5.2 Contributing to the Evidence Base -- 5.5.3 Implementing the Evidence Base -- 5.5.4 Translating the Evidence Base -- 5.5.5 Providing Recommendations -- 5.5.6 Effective Communication -- 5.5.7 Collaboration with Officers -- 5.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: Building Your Career as a Crime Analyst -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Creating Opportunity -- 6.3 Education Is an Investment -- 6.4 Seek Training -- 6.5 Experience: Learn to Be Pragmatic and Adaptable -- 6.6 Pulling It All Together -- 6.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Writing About Crime Analysis -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 History of Analysis -- 7.3 Crime Prevention -- 7.4 Investigation and Intelligence -- 7.5 Data Quality -- 7.6 Analytical Techniques -- 7.7 Underpinning Theories -- 7.8 Analysing Yourself -- 7.9 Communicating Your Work -- 7.10 Integration Into Practice -- 7.11 Conclusion -- References.
Chapter 8: The Future of the Role -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Analyst's Beginnings: A Series of False Starts? -- 8.3 Analysis in a Digital Age -- 8.4 Partnerships, Chronic Problems and Complex Data -- 8.5 Less Is More: Making the Best from Existing Data -- 8.6 EBP, Applied Research and Academic Collaboration -- 8.7 Leadership and Development -- 8.8 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Techniques for Crime Analysis -- Chapter 9: An Introduction to GIS -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 GIS Terms & -- Definitions -- 9.3 Crime Mapping's Role in Crime Analysis -- 9.4 Effective Map Design -- 9.5 Addressing the REAL Question at Hand -- 9.6 Examples of GIS Products -- 9.6.1 Basic Pinmap -- 9.6.2 Density/Hotspot Change Map -- 9.6.3 Emerging Hotspot Analysis Map -- 9.6.4 Crime Series Sequence Map -- 9.6.5 Bivariate Map -- 9.6.6 Risk Terrain Maps -- 9.7 Suggested Reading -- References -- Chapter 10: The Development of a New Capability: Geographic Profiling Analysis in Australia -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 The Australian Federal Police -- 10.3 Geographic Profiling -- 10.4 Identifying the Need -- 10.5 The Project -- 10.5.1 Collecting and Collating Relevant Data -- 10.5.2 Interviews with GP Experts in the USA -- 10.5.3 Quantitative Analysis with Trial Software -- 10.5.4 Geo-profiles as an Intelligence Product -- 10.5.5 Development and Delivery of Project Findings -- 10.6 Building the Capability -- 10.7 Operational Applications: The AFP Experience -- 10.8 Conclusions and Future Opportunities -- References -- Chapter 11: Integration of Geographic Profiling with Forensic Intelligence to Target Serial Crime -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Serial and Recidivist Offending -- 11.3 The Crime Analysis and Criminal Intelligence Nexus -- 11.3.1 More Information Means More Analysis, Not Less -- 11.4 Integrating Analytical Models -- 11.5 Linking Serial Crimes.
11.6 Forensic Intelligence (FORINT) -- 11.7 Geographic Profiling Analysis (GPA) -- 11.8 Operation Implementation -- 11.8.1 People -- 11.9 Systems and Ontologies -- 11.10 Projects -- 11.11 Tactical Example: Serial Burglary -- 11.12 Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 12: Cell Data Analysis -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Cell Data Analysis and Crime Analysis -- 12.3 Key Terms -- 12.3.1 Software -- 12.4 Clients and Requests -- 12.5 Scenarios -- 12.5.1 Top Contacts -- 12.5.2 Turn Off Phone Before/After -- 12.5.3 What Does the Data Say? -- 12.6 Products -- 12.7 Court -- 12.8 Conclusion -- Chapter 13: Measuring Harm with Crime Harm Indices -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 What Is a Crime Harm Index? -- 13.3 What a Crime Harm Index Is Not -- 13.4 Crime Harm Indices Around the World -- 13.5 Crime Harm Indices in Practice -- 13.5.1 Targeting: Victims, Offenders and Locations -- 13.5.2 Testing -- 13.5.3 Tracking -- 13.6 CHI Traps, Tips and Tricks -- 13.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 14: Problem-Solving and SARA -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Problem-Solving Analysis -- 14.3 The SARA Model -- 14.3.1 Scanning -- 14.3.2 Analysis -- 14.3.3 Response -- 14.3.4 Assessment -- 14.4 Conclusion: Becoming a Problem-Solving Analyst -- References -- Chapter 15: Algorithms -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 What Is an Algorithm? -- 15.3 Algorithms in Policing -- 15.3.1 Automatic Number Plate Recognition/License Plate Recognition -- 15.3.2 Gangs and Guns -- 15.3.3 Evidence Based Investigation Tool (EBIT) -- 15.3.4 Facial Recognition -- 15.3.5 Harm Assessment Risk Tool (HART) -- 15.3.6 PredPol -- 15.4 Analysts and Algorithms -- 15.4.1 Design Phase -- 15.4.2 Tracking -- 15.5 What Can I Do? -- 15.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 16: Partnering With Police -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 A Tale of Two Knowledges: Procedural and Declarative.
16.3 Making a Connection -- 16.4 Building Trust -- 16.4.1 Propensity -- 16.4.2 Ability -- 16.4.3 Benevolence -- 16.4.4 Integrity -- 16.5 Worth and Value -- 16.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17: Afterword - Commanders: Crime Analysts' Biggest Companions? -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 What Do Law Enforcement Commanders Need to Know About Crime Analysis? -- 17.2.1 The Basics of Crime Analysis -- 17.2.2 How to Understand, Interpret, and Use Analysis Products -- 17.2.3 The Benefits Working with Crime Analysts Can Bring -- 17.3 Conclusion -- References -- Index.
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Crime and intelligence analysis : an integrated real-time approach / / Glenn Grana, Rochester Crime Analysis Center, New York, New York, USA, and James Windell, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA, Oakland University, Rochester, Michi
Crime and intelligence analysis : an integrated real-time approach / / Glenn Grana, Rochester Crime Analysis Center, New York, New York, USA, and James Windell, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA, Oakland University, Rochester, Michi
Autore Grana Glenn
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton, Fla. : , : CRC Press, , [2017]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (404 pages)
Disciplina 363.25
Soggetto topico Crime analysis
Criminal statistics
Crime prevention
Criminology
ISBN 1-138-43576-7
1-315-38076-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I. Crime and the twenty-first century -- Part II. Law enforcement : then and now -- Part III. Intelligence and intelligence analysis -- Part IV. Crime analysis -- Part V. Crime analysis and the future.
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Grana Glenn  
Boca Raton, Fla. : , : CRC Press, , [2017]
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Croissance et décroissance du crime / / Maurice Cusson
Croissance et décroissance du crime / / Maurice Cusson
Autore Cusson Maurice
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chicoutimi : , : J.-M. Tremblay, , 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 363.25
Collana Classiques des sciences sociales
Soggetto topico Crime analysis
Crime and criminals
ISBN 1-55441-773-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Nota di contenuto INTRODUCTION -- CHAPITRE 1 / LES MOUVEMENTS DE LA CRIMINALITÉ DEPUIS 1960 -- 1. | Le débat sur la validité des statistiques du crime -- Les états d'âme des criminologues -- La production des statistiques du crime -- Recensement, échantillon ou sélection ? -- Le choix des délits -- Les concordances -- Le crime n'est pas inconnaissable -- 2 | La croissance et la décroissance -- Au Canada -- Aux États-Unis -- En France -- En Allemagne fédérale -- En Angleterre et au Pays de Galles -- Autres pays européens -- La Suisse et le Japon -- 3 | Un diagnostic -- L'évolution des statistiques correspond-elle à la réalité du crime ? -- Un phénomène occidental -- Le groupe « à risque » -- Polydéviance -- Conclusion -- 4 | L'articulation de la théorie -- Le penchant au crime -- La situation pré-criminelle -- L'opportunité -- L'organisation sociale -- La conjoncture des prix -- CHAPITRE 2 / L'ÂGE ET L'INTÉGRATION SOCIALE -- 1 | L'âge et le crime -- Participation et fréquence -- L'universalité du phénomène -- La force, les passions et la sagesse -- La transition -- Les coûts cumulatifs -- 2 | La composition démographique -- 3 | La théorie du contrôle social -- L'univers familial du jeune délinquant -- Le jeune délinquant à l'école -- La nature du contrôle social -- 4 | La conjoncture familiale de l'après-guerre -- Les familles monoparentales -- L'émancipation rapide -- 5 | La conjoncture scolaire -- 6 | Au seuil du marché du travail -- 7 | La Suisse et le japon -- 8 | Conclusion -- CHAPITRE 3 / L'OCCASION ET L'AUTOPROTECTION -- 1 | Introduction -- 2 | Définition -- 3 | Les cibles -- La valeur -- La proximité -- La vulnérabilité -- 4 | Les opportunités influencent-elles la fréquence des actes délinquants ? -- 5 | Nécessité et opportunité -- La production de masse -- L'automobile et la nomadisation du genre de vie -- Les logis inoccupés -- La croissance du secteur tertiaire -- La miniaturisation -- L'insouciance -- 6 | L'autoprotection -- 7 | Victimisation, peur et autoprotection -- 8 | Peur et rationalité -- 9 | La croissance de l'autoprotection -- 10 | Le déplacement -- 11 | Conclusion -- CHAPITRE / 4 LES PEINES ET L'ÉVOLUTION PÉNALE -- 1 | Les peines ont-elles une influence sur la criminalité ? -- 2 | Sévérité et certitude -- 3 | Les mécanismes par lesquels agit la certitude de la peine -- La dissuasion générale -- La dissuasion individuelle -- La garantie -- Le blâme -- 4 | L'évolution de la certitude de la peine -- En France -- Au Canada -- Aux États-Unis -- L'évolution pénale occidentale -- Les conséquences de l'impunité -- 5 | Les mécanismes sociaux de l'impunité -- Les abandons de poursuite en France -- La capacité de punir des Américains -- En Allemagne fédérale : l'adaptation -- 6 | La dynamique de l'érosion pénale -- 7 | Le Japon, exemple de fonctionnement stratégique -- 8 | Résumé -- CHAPITRE 5 / POUR COMPRENDRE LES MOUVEMENTS DE LA CRIMINALITÉ -- 1 | Les premières tentatives -- 2 | La notion de théorie formelle -- 3 | Le marché du crime -- 4 | Le système du crime -- 5 | Variables endogènes et exogènes -- 6 | Le contrôle social -- 7 | Les opportunités -- 8 | La dynamique pénale -- 9 | Vue d'ensemble -- CONCLUSION -- Théorie de l'évolution de la criminalité entre 1960 et 1986 -- La Suisse et le Japon -- Les secteurs à surveiller -- Thèses incompatibles -- REMERCIEMENTS -- BIBLIOGRAPHIE.
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Cusson Maurice  
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Data mining and predictive analysis [[electronic resource] ] : intelligence gathering and crime analysis / / Colleen McCue
Data mining and predictive analysis [[electronic resource] ] : intelligence gathering and crime analysis / / Colleen McCue
Autore McCue Colleen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Butterworth-Heinemann, c2007
Descrizione fisica XXVII, 393 p.; ; 24 cm
Disciplina 363.25/6
Soggetto topico Crime analysis
Data mining
Law enforcement - Data processing
Criminal behavior, Prediction of
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-63650-5
9786610636501
0-08-046462-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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McCue Colleen  
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Data mining and predictive analysis [[electronic resource] ] : intelligence gathering and crime analysis / / Colleen McCue
Data mining and predictive analysis [[electronic resource] ] : intelligence gathering and crime analysis / / Colleen McCue
Autore McCue Colleen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Butterworth-Heinemann, c2007
Descrizione fisica XXVII, 393 p.; ; 24 cm
Disciplina 363.25/6
Soggetto topico Crime analysis
Data mining
Law enforcement - Data processing
Criminal behavior, Prediction of
ISBN 1-280-63650-5
9786610636501
0-08-046462-9
Classificazione 54.64
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784361803321
McCue Colleen  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Butterworth-Heinemann, c2007
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