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Complex Network Tools to Understand the Behavior of Criminality in Urban Areas

Social and Information Networks 2019-01-03 v2 Physics and Society

Abstract

Complex networks are nowadays employed in several applications. Modeling urban street networks is one of them, and in particular to analyze criminal aspects of a city. Several research groups have focused on such application, but until now, there is a lack of a well-defined methodology for employing complex networks in a whole crime analysis process, i.e. from data preparation to a deep analysis of criminal communities. Furthermore, the "toolset" available for those works is not complete enough, also lacking techniques to maintain up-to-date, complete crime datasets and proper assessment measures. In this sense, we propose a threefold methodology for employing complex networks in the detection of highly criminal areas within a city. Our methodology comprises three tasks: (i) Mapping of Urban Crimes; (ii) Criminal Community Identification; and (iii) Crime Analysis. Moreover, it provides a proper set of assessment measures for analyzing intrinsic criminality of communities, especially when considering different crime types. We show our methodology by applying it to a real crime dataset from the city of San Francisco - CA, USA. The results confirm its effectiveness to identify and analyze high criminality areas within a city. Hence, our contributions provide a basis for further developments on complex networks applied to crime analysis.

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@article{arxiv.1612.06115,
  title  = {Complex Network Tools to Understand the Behavior of Criminality in Urban Areas},
  author = {Gabriel Spadon and Lucas C. Scabora and Marcus V. S. Araujo and Paulo H. Oliveira and Bruno B. Machado and Elaine P. M. Sousa and Caetano Traina-Jr and Jose F. Rodrigues-Jr},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.06115},
  year   = {2019}
}

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7 pages, 2 figures, 14th International Conference on Information Technology : New Generations