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An Intelligence Analysis of Crime Data for Law Enforcement Using Data Mining
Malathi. A, S. Santhosh Baboo
Pages - 77 - 83     |    Revised - 31-01-2011     |    Published - 08-02-2011
Volume - 1   Issue - 5    |    Publication Date - January / February  Table of Contents
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KEYWORDS
crime, data mining, cluster, classify, crime analysis
ABSTRACT
The concern about national security has increased significantly since the 26/11 attacks at Mumbai, India. However, information and technology overload hinders the effective analysis of criminal and terrorist activities. Data mining applied in the context of law enforcement and intelligence analysis holds the promise of alleviating such problem. In this paper we use a clustering/classify based model to anticipate crime trends. The data mining techniques are used to analyze the city crime data from Tamil Nadu Police Department. The results of this data mining could potentially be used to lessen and even prevent crime for the forth coming years
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Mr. Malathi. A
Baharathiar University - India
prof.malathi@gmail.com
Dr. S. Santhosh Baboo
D. G. Vaishnav College - India


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