Background
There have been growing concerns relating to public safety and law enforcement in urban environments, particularly in New York City. The interconnected nature of mass shootings, hate crimes, and criminal complains remains a matter of significant concern. This has prompted the need for a comprehensive and data-driven approach to understand and address crime-related issues.
Invention Description
Researchers at Arizona State University have developed NYC CrimeWatch, which is a comprehensive, data-driven tool designed to analyze and understand crime patterns in New York City using Semantic Web Engineering techniques. This tool uses ontologies and RDF to structure and enrich crime data, enabling detailed analysis of crime patterns, trends, and disparities. This tool provides critical insights into temporal and demographic aspects of crime, including hate crimes and shootings, facilitating informed decision-making for law enforcement and public safety stakeholders.
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Related Publication: NYC CrimeWatch: Crime Analysis Tool