Title :
Computational criminology and evolution mechanisms of social crime dynamic system
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf., Liaoning Police Coll., Dalian, China
Abstract :
With the development of computational criminology and more powerful computers, mathematical modeling of systems representing some aspect of social crime and the analysis of the resulting numerical solutions is becoming more popular. The problems of social crime and criminal behaviour control are studied according to the system self-organization theory, and from the non-equilibrium crime system point of view. The rules of the social crimes from existence to evolution are analyzed using the theories. Based on this study, the concept of extension crime statistics is introduced, and resulted in the establishment of a fundamental frame work for the non-equilibrium crime information system. Moreover, a practicable methodology is presented. Finally, the paper concludes with a depicting systematic construction of criminal describing, and we have acquired a series of macroscopic crime math models upon criminal studies. Thereafter, this paper is valuable on theoretical aspects, and has current significance as well.
Keywords :
social sciences; statistical analysis; computational criminology; criminal behaviour control; evolution mechanisms; extension crime statistics; macroscopic crime math models; mathematical modeling; nonequilibrium crime information system; numerical solutions; social crime dynamic system; system self-organization theory; Materials; Computational Criminology; crime-born relationship; entropy characteristic; equilibrium Crime System; mathematical models;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics, Computer and Applications, 2014 IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Ottawa, ON
DOI :
10.1109/IWECA.2014.6845662