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Rafael Prieto Curiel,Steven Richard Bishop Rafael Prieto Curiel
A person's perception of the level of security at a specific location depends on many factors, including past experiences in that location, the actual crime suffered by the population and more. Thus, when the individual perception that a lo...
Andromachi Tseloni,Graham Farrell,Rebecca Thompson et al. Andromachi Tseloni et al.
This study examines the role of household security devices in producing the domestic burglary falls in England and Wales. It extends the study of the security hypothesis as an explanation for the 'crime drop'. Crime Survey for England and W...
Aiden Sidebottom,Amy Thornton,Lisa Tompson et al. Aiden Sidebottom et al.
Background: Retailers routinely use security tags to reduce theft. Presently, however, there has been no attempt to systematically review the literature on security tags. Guided by the acronym EMMIE, this paper set out to...
Graham Farrell,Tarah Hodgkinson,Martin A Andresen Graham Farrell
In contrast to the Canadian crime drop of the 1990s, homicide appeared as an anomaly with a peak in the 1970s. Yet previous studies tend to refer only to completed homicides, and here we also include attempts. The resulting trend is remarka...
Aiden Sidebottom,Tienli Kuo,Takemi Mori et al. Aiden Sidebottom et al.
The 'crime drop' refers to the substantial reductions in crime reported in many industrialised countries over at least the past quarter century. Asian countries are underrepresented in the crime drop literature. Little is therefore known ab...
Daniela Seabra Oliveira,Tian Lin,Harold Rocha et al. Daniela Seabra Oliveira et al.
Spam has been increasingly used for malware distribution. This paper analyzed modern spam from an age-comparative perspective to (i) discover the extent to which psychological weapons of influence and life domains were represented in today'...
Philip Glasner,Shane D Johnson,Michael Leitner Philip Glasner
In this paper, we introduce two methods to forecast apartment burglaries that are based on repeat and near repeat victimization. While the first approach, the "heuristic method" generates buffer areas around each new apartment burglary, the...
Graham Farrell,Daniel Birks Graham Farrell
Recent studies have hypothesised that the international crime drop was the result of the rise in cybercrime. We subject this 'cybercrime hypothesis' to critical assessment. We find significant evidence and argument indicating that cybercrim...
Andrew Caines,Sergio Pastrana,Alice Hutchings et al. Andrew Caines et al.
The automatic classification of posts from hacking-related online forums is of potential value for the understanding of user behaviour in social networks relating to cybercrime. We designed annotation schema to label forum posts for three p...
Matthew Manning,Gabriel T W Wong,Timothy Graham et al. Matthew Manning et al.
Background: The Manning Cost-Benefit Tool (MCBT) was developed to assist criminal justice policymakers, policing organisations and crime prevention practitioners to assess the benefits of different interventions for reduc...