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Criminology at the Edge Ser.: Big Data by Jesse Cale (2022, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherTaylor & Francis Group
ISBN-101032336994
ISBN-139781032336992
eBay Product ID (ePID)25067051197

Product Key Features

Number of Pages148 Pages
Publication NameBig Data
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2022
SubjectData Modeling & Design, Sociology / General, Data Processing, Criminology
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaComputers, Social Science
AuthorJesse Cale
SeriesCriminology at the Edge Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight7.3 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
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Table Of Content1. What Big Data in Criminology and Criminal Justice Through the Lens of the Business Literature. By Jesse Cale, Benoit Leclerc & Francis Gil 2. The Data Are Everywhere: Integrating Criminology and Epidemiology and Improving Criminal Justice. By Matt DeLisi 3. Big Data and Criminology from an AI Perspective. By Charlotte Gerritsen 4. Future Applications of Big Data in Environmental Criminology. By Mohammad Tayebi, Uwe Glässer & Martin A. Andresen 5. Leveraging Police Incident Data for Intelligence-Led Policing. By David B. Skillicorn, Christian Leuprecht & Alexandra Green 6. The Challenges and Concerns of Using Big Data to Understand Cybercrime. By Jin Ree Lee & Thomas J. Holt 7. Genetics, Bioethics and Big Data. By Melissa J. Green 8. Big Data: Generic Roadmaps as Global Solutions for Practice. By Benoit Leclerc & Jesse Cale
SynopsisThe internet has launched the world into an era into which enormous amounts of data are generated every day through technologies with both positive and negative consequences. This often refers to big data . This book explores big data in organisations operating in the criminology and criminal justice fields. Big data entails a major disruption in the ways we think about and do things, which certainly applies to most organisations including those operating in the criminology and criminal justice fields. Big data is currently disrupting processes in most organisations - how different organisations collaborate with one another, how organisations develop products or services, how organisations can identify, recruit, and evaluate talent, how organisations can make better decisions based on empirical evidence rather than intuition, and how organisations can quickly implement any transformation plan, to name a few. All these processes are important to tap into, but two underlying processes are critical to establish a foundation that will permit organisations to flourish and thrive in the era of big data - creating a culture more receptive to big data and implementing a systematic data analytics-driven process within the organisation. Written in a clear and direct style, this book will appeal to students and scholars in criminology, criminal justice, sociology, and cultural studies but also to government agencies, corporate and non-corporate organisations, or virtually any other institution impacted by big data., Big Data entails a major disruption in the ways we think about and do things, which certainly applies to most organisations including those operating in the criminology and criminal justice fields.
LC Classification NumberHV6025.B527 2022