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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...
Nadine M Smit,David A Lagnado,Ruth M Morgan et al. Nadine M Smit et al.
When new forensic evidence becomes available after a conviction there is no systematic framework to help lawyers to determine whether it raises sufficient questions about the verdict in order to launch an appeal. This paper presents such a ...
Cammie Chaumont Menéndez,Harlan Amandus,Parisa Damadi et al. Cammie Chaumont Menéndez et al.
Background: Driving a taxicab remains one of the most dangerous occupations in the United States, with leading homicide rates. Although safety equipment designed to reduce robberies exists, it is not clear what effect it ...