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Research On The Construction Of A Knowledge Graph Of Interaction Risk Between Home Invasion Theft Offenders And Victims Based On Information Extraction Technology

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  • Danyang Li, Qi Zhang

    (Beijing Police College, Beijing, China)

  • Tuo Sh

    (Beijing Police College, Beijing, China)

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This thesis explores the force exerted by victims on criminals and crime phenomena based on the theory of “interactive relationship”, providing a new perspective for the study of crime risk and crime formation. Through researching and applying information extraction technology, a knowledge graph of the interaction risk characteristics between home invasion theft offenders and victims is constructed, which serves as a reference for comprehensively, accurately, and dynamically understanding the formation of crime risk. This enables those in charge of crime control to anticipate the interactive patterns of such crime risks in advance, so as to intervene and control the crime risk before the crime fact emerges.

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  • Danyang Li, Qi Zhang & Tuo Sh, 2024. "Research On The Construction Of A Knowledge Graph Of Interaction Risk Between Home Invasion Theft Offenders And Victims Based On Information Extraction Technology," Acta Informatica Malaysia (AIM), Zibeline International Publishing, vol. 8(1), pages 01-04, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:zib:zbnaim:v:8:y:2024:i:1:p:01-04
    DOI: 10.26480/aim.01.2024.01.04
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