Abstract
This article discusses how the use of cellular networks by a criminal offender produces spatio-temporal data that reveals his/her activities and activity space. The methods aim to establish possible paths that the criminal will use to move around in his/her activity space; the edges of the activity space; districts in which the criminal is moving such as residential, commercial and industrial areas and attractions such as night clubs and warehouses; and nodes determined by the frequency of cell usage. Using cellular location usage data, it is possible to determine the criminal’s mental map of the area in which he/she operates based
on routine activity theory approach as well as establishing the criminal’s comfort zone. Such information can be valuable for intelligence and investigative purposes.
on routine activity theory approach as well as establishing the criminal’s comfort zone. Such information can be valuable for intelligence and investigative purposes.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 67-94 |
Journal | Journal of Intelligence & Analysis |
Volume | 22 |
Issue number | 3 |
Publication status | Published - Dec 2015 |
Keywords
- communications analysis
- spatio-temporal analysis
- routine activitytheory
- geographic profiling
- criminal behavior