DocumentCode
2172190
Title
Incrementally visualising criminal networks
Author
Smith, M.N. ; King, P.J.H.
Author_Institution
Birkbeck Coll., Univ. of London, UK
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Firstpage
76
Lastpage
81
Abstract
Understanding the information gathered thus far in a criminal investigation is of great importance, particularly in terms of guiding its future course. Since the late 1980´s the use of software tools to provide visualisations of this information has become increasingly common. The objective of such tools is to provide, in a readily comprehensible way, the social network of all the people involved. This may include the victims, suspects, witnesses, acquaintances and locations of interest in the investigation such as workplaces or nightclubs. Such diagrammatic representations often provide the focus for discussion among the investigating team and are incrementally added to as new facts are discovered. In this paper we present a brief overview of this important subject area and discuss how such software products could be further enhanced. We also present an example that illustrates the basic principles using a demonstrator we developed.
Keywords
data visualisation; police data processing; software tools; criminal intelligence analysis; criminal networks; data visualisations; directed graph; social network; software tools; Application software; Computer networks; Costs; Data visualization; Educational institutions; Employment; Hardware; Intelligent networks; Social network services; Software tools;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Visualisation, 2002. Proceedings. Sixth International Conference on
ISSN
1093-9547
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1656-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IV.2002.1028759
Filename
1028759
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