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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789400749146
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 516 p. 185 illus, digital)
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Artificial intelligence ; Social sciences Methodology ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Artificial intelligence ; Social sciences Methodology
    Abstract: This book provides a thorough summary of the means currently available to the investigators of Artificial Intelligence for making criminal behavior (both individual and collective) foreseeable, and for assisting their investigative capacities. The volume provides chapters on the introduction of artificial intelligence and machine learning suitable for an upper level undergraduate with exposure to mathematics and some programming skill or a graduate course. It also brings the latest research in Artificial Intelligence to life with its chapters on fascinating applications in the area of law enforcement, though much is also being accomplished in the fields of medicine and bioengineering. Individuals with a background in Artificial Intelligence will find the opening chapters to be an excellent refresher but the greatest excitement will likely be the law enforcement examples, for little has been done in that area. The editors have chosen to shine a bright light on law enforcement analytics utilizing artificial neural network technology to encourage other researchers to become involved in this very important and timely field of study.
    Description / Table of Contents: Dedication -- Preface.- Chapter 1. Introduction to Artificial Networks and Law Enforcement Analytics; William J. Tastle -- Chapter 2. Law Enforcement and Artificial Intelligence; Massimo Buscema -- Chapter 3. The General Philosophy of Artificial Adaptive Systems; Massimo Buscema -- Chapter 4. A Brief Introduction to Evolutionary Algorithms and the Genetic Doping Algorithm; M. Buscema, M. Capriotti -- Chapter 5. Artificial Adaptive Systems in Data Visualization: Pro-Active data; Massimo Buscema -- Chapter 6. The Metropolitan Police Service Central Drug Trafficking Database: Evidence of Need; Geoffrey Monaghan and Stefano Terzi -- Chapter 7. Supervised Artificial neural Networks: Back Propagation Neural Networks; Massimo Buscema -- Chapter 8. Pre-Processing Tools for Non-Linear Data Sets; Massimo Buscema, Alessandra Mancini and Marco Breda -- Chapter 9. Metaclassifiers; Massimo Buscema, Stefano Terzi -- Chapter 10. Auto Identification of a Drug Seller Utilizing a Specialized Supervised Neural Network; Massimo Buscema and Marco Intraligi -- Chapter 11. Visualization and Clustering of Self-Organizing Maps; Giulia Massini -- Chapter 12. Self-Organizing Maps: Identifying Non-Linear Relationships in Massive Drug Enforcement Databases; Guila Massini -- Chapter 13. Theory of Constraint Satisfaction Neural Networks; Massimo Buscema -- Chapter 14. Application of the Constraint Satisfaction Network; Marco Intraligi and Massimo Buscema -- Chapter 15. Auto-Contractive Maps, h Function and the Maximally regular Graph: A new methodology for data mining; Massimo Buscema -- Chapter 16. Analysis of a Complex Dataset Using the Combined MST and Auto Contractive Map; Giovanni Pieri -- Chapter 17. Auto Contractive Mapsand Minimal Spanning tree: Organization of Complex datasets on criminal behavior to aid in the deduction of network connectivity; Giula Massini and Massimo Buscema -- Chapter 18. Data Mining Using Non-linear Auto Associative Artificial Neural Networks: The Arrestee Dataset; Massimo Buscema -- Chapter 19. Artificial Adaptive System for Parallel Querying of Multiple Databases; Massimo Buscema.-.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
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    Heidelberg : Springer International Publishing
    ISBN: 9783319001739
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 223 p. 7 illus. in color, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Sanctis, Fausto Martin de Money laundering through art
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Criminology ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Criminology ; Kunstwerk ; Geldwäsche ; Strafjustiz ; Kunstwerk ; Geldwäsche ; Strafjustiz
    Abstract: ¿The art world has been discovered by criminals as an effective way for money laundering and other clandestine activities on an international level. Unfortunately, in most countries investigators, prosecutors, judges, and regulatory agencies are not equipped to accurately detect, investigate and prosecute this type of criminal activity. Also, regulation and international laws and treaties involving the art world have many loopholes that can potentially lead to the laundering of large sums of money. This book provides a bird’s eye view of novel ways in which money laundering happens through
    Description / Table of Contents: Money Laundering Through Art; About the Author; Acknowledgments; Contents; 1 Introduction; Bibliography; 2 Civil and Criminal Legislation Regarding Money Laundering and the Protection of Cultural Heritage; 2.1 Money Laundering: The Crime Defined; 2.2 International Laws and Treaties Regarding Money Laundering and the Protection of Cultural Heritage: A General Perspective; 2.3 National Laws and Enforcement: A Perspective from the United States and Brazil; Bibliography; 3 Deterring Criminals from Engaging in Financial Crimes; Bibliography; 4 Investigating and Preventing Crime in the Art World
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.1 The Art World: Its Actors, Crime Investigation and Crime Prevention4.2 The Art of Money Laundering and the Roles of Those Who Combat It; 4.3 The International Council of Museums; 4.4 Cultural Entities and Incentives for the Diffusion of Art; 4.5 Insurance Companies; 4.6 Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) and the Council for Financial Activities Control (COAF), Suspicious Activity Reports and Banking Risks; 4.7 Agencies Involved in Investigating Tax Fraud; Bibliography; 5 Cases in Jurisprudence and in the Press; 5.1 Jurisprudence
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.1.1 United States v. Birbragher, 603 F.3d 478 (8th Cir. 2010)5.1.2 United States v. Marsh, 164 F.3d 632 (9th Cir. 1998); 5.1.3 United States v. Amiel, 889 F. Supp. 615 (E.D.N.Y. 1995); 5.1.4 United States v. Ciarcia, 3:04CR172 AWT, 2006 WL 1801764 (D. Conn. June 28, 2006); 5.1.5 Galerie Furstenberg v. Coffaro, 697 F. Supp. 1282 (S.D.N.Y. 1988); 5.1.6 United States v. Reiss, 186 F.3d 149 (2d Cir. 1999); 5.1.7 United States v. Schultz, 333 F.3d 393 (2d Cir. 2003); 5.1.8 United States v. McClain, 545 F.2d 988 (5th Cir. 1977), Rehearing Denied, 551 F.2d 52 (5th Cir. 1977)
    Description / Table of Contents: United States v. McClain, 593 F.2d 658 (5th Cir. 1979), Cert. Denied, 444 U.S. 918 (1979) (Two Convictions and Two Appeals)5.1.9 Record No. 2007.61.81.0011245-7SP, Conviction in 2008 by the Sixth Federal Criminal Court Specialized in Financial Crimes and Money Laundering, Upheld by the Regional Federal Appellate Court for Region 3 (São Paulo and Mato Grosso do Sul), Criminal; 5.1.10 Criminal Action No. 2003.71.00.054398-0 Filed at the Third Federal Criminal Court, Porto Alegre (State of Rio Grande do Sul)
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.1.11 Public Action Civil Suit in Court of Environmental, Agrarian and Waste Proceedings of Porto Alegre, Rio Grande Do Sul (No. 2006.71.00.014365-6RS0014365-43.2006.404.7100)5.1.12 Criminal Action No. 2004.61.81.008954-9 (Involving What was Banco Santos) Tried Before the Sixth Federal Criminal Court Specialized in Money Laundering and Financial Crimes, on Appeal Before the Regional Federal Appellate Court for Region 3 (São P; 5.2 Cases in the Press; 5.2.1 Money Laundering Charges for Art Dealers. New York Times, 060201
    Description / Table of Contents: and Laundering Drug Money with Art. In: http:forbes.com20030408cx_0408hot_print.html
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