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2023-01Interview with Spencer Chainey: results of the Intelligence-Oriented Policing ProjectInterview given by Professor Spencer Chainey,Professor of Security and Criminal Science at University College London, to Federal Police Chief Wellington Clay Porcino Silva, through the Teams platform, on September 16, 2022, detailing the relationship be-tween Prof. Doctor Spencer Chainey and the Revista Brasileira de Ciências Policiais, as well as the researcher's research and relationship with the Federal Police and the results of the Intelligence-Oriented Policing Project, carried out with support from the IADB and the Brazilian Federal Police.Silva, Wellington Clay Porcino.
2022-05Using a classification model to proper deploy police patrol to face bank robbery in northeast BrazilThis article proposes a new approach to help police officers fight bank robberies, espe-cially a violent type of crime named, in Brazil, “Novo Cangaço.” Bank robber y is a massive problem in small towns all over Brazil and, particularly, in the Northeast. In this context, police managers face a complex challenge in deploying their patrols to cover huge areas. To cope with this problem, we propose a new approach using classification algorithms that use the probability of a bank robber y event based on territorial characteristics to deploy more police officers efficiently. We will also analyze geographical features to understand our model, explaining how they impact bank robberies events, using feature importance functions.Silva, Wellington Clay Porcino.; Macedo, José Antônio Fernandes de.; Queiroz Neto, José Florêncio de.
2022-03Using intelligence led policing to fight bank robberies in Rio Grande do Norte, BrazilBank Robberies is one of the greatest challenges faced by police in Brazil, especially its most violent type, known as “Novo Cangaço”. This type of crime occurs when a gang of many criminals heavily armed attacks a small town, using violence and intimidation as weapons to assault all banks that there are in that town. This problem is even bigger in Northeast Region of Brazil. During this paper we are going to show how Intelligence Led Policing, one of the most modern police management techniques was employed by federal and state polices to reduce bank robberies in Rio Grande do Norte, one of the states located in Northeast Region in Brazil. We are also going to present how we could use a Machine Learning technique to help police decisions makers to select the best op-tions to maximize impact.Silva, Wellington Clay Porcino.