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  2. Predictive policing - Wikipedia

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    Predictive policing is the usage of mathematics, predictive analytics, and other analytical techniques in law enforcement to identify potential criminal activity. [1] [2] [3] A report published by the RAND Corporation identified four general categories predictive policing methods fall into: methods for predicting crimes, methods for predicting offenders, methods for predicting perpetrators ...

  3. Predictive policing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Predictive policing uses data on the times, locations and nature of past crimes, to provide insight to police strategists concerning where, and at what times, police patrols should patrol, or maintain a presence, in order to make the best use of resources or to have the greatest chance of deterring or preventing future crimes.

  4. Geolitica - Wikipedia

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    www.predpol.com. Geolitica, formerly known as PredPol, Inc, [2] is a predictive policing company that attempts to predict property crimes using predictive analytics. PredPol is also the name of the software the company produces. PredPol began as a project of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) and University of California, Los Angeles ...

  5. New laws around police use of AI technologies advised

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    The use of emerging technology, such as facial recognition and predictive policing – where computer systems analyse large sets of data to help decide where to deploy police – was assessed in a ...

  6. Does ShotSpotter Reduce Gun Crimes? - AOL

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    ShotSpotter is a predictive policing technology that can detect the location of a gunshot. Now it's being rapidly adopted by police departments across the U.S. to help curb gun-related violence ...

  7. Researchers use AI to predict crime, biased policing in major ...

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    A group of social scientists out of Chicago has developed a machine learning model it says not only predicts crime a week in advance, but has also uncovered biased policing in eight major U.S ...

  8. Surveillance issues in smart cities - Wikipedia

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    Predictive techniques in policing are not new, as search warrants are a pre-existing example of authorities acting on the basis of suspicion and prediction in contemporary communities [20] In the context of smart cities, predictive policing is the use of data analytics to determine potential locations of future crime. [20]

  9. Police are using software to predict where crime will happen

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    Developers like PredPol are offering "predictive policing" software that tells cops where and when crimes are likely to happen based on the location, the nature of the crime and the time of day.