Title :
Modeling and simulations of collective violent events based on criminal risk assessment model
Author :
Bu Fanliang ; Dang Huisen
Author_Institution :
Department of Engineering of Security&Protection System, Chinese People´s Public Security University, Beijing, China
Abstract :
This paper presents a new criminal risk assessment model to study the criminal behavior choice of individuals in crowd context. By abstracting individual´s grievance, risk level and other important factors, we represent the events´ growing and spreading in virtual world. Considerable simulations indicate that the appearance of police could effectively prevent “windows-breaking effect” spreading in events and the proportion of hard-core and hangers-on plays an important role in the growing and spreading of events. The results provide meaningful theoretical basis for public security organs to deal with the collective violent events.
Keywords :
Buildings; Computational modeling; Conferences; Context modeling; Educational institutions; Risk management; Transforms; collective violent events; risk assessment; windows-breaking effect;
Conference_Titel :
Conference Anthology, IEEE
Conference_Location :
China
DOI :
10.1109/ANTHOLOGY.2013.6785043