DocumentCode
52055
Title
The Dynamics of Web-Based Community Safety Groups: Lessons Learned from the Nation of Neighbors [Social Sciences]
Author
Sopan, Awalin ; Rey, P.J. ; Shneiderman, Ben
Volume
30
Issue
6
fYear
2013
fDate
Nov. 2013
Firstpage
157
Lastpage
162
Abstract
Online social networks targeted toward national priorities such as disaster planning, crime watch, or food safety are increasingly described in research studies. A central research challenge is to understand the determinants of the successful growth of such communities. The use of a visual analytics tool would guide the community managers to understand their dynamics. To study this, we used data from the Nation of Neighbors (NON) [11], which is a platform for online neighborhood crime watch communities of residents and law enforcement officers to interact over the shared goals of preventing crime and strengthening communities. The members and law enforcement jurisdiction can add their community to NON; report crime or other incidents in their communities; participate in community discussion; share news, photos, or documents; and manage upcoming events. The system sends real-time e-mail or text message alerts to the community members.
Keywords
Internet; criminal law; electronic mail; electronic messaging; law administration; real-time systems; social networking (online); social sciences; NON; Web-based community safety groups; central research challenge; community managers; community members; crime prevention; disaster planning; food safety; law enforcement jurisdiction; law enforcement officers; nation of neighbors; online neighborhood crime watch; online social networks; real-time e-mail; social sciences; text message alerts; visual analytics tool; Contingency planning; Disasters; Law enforcement; Safety; Web sites;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-5888
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSP.2013.2276513
Filename
6633074
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