Three Big Data Case Studies

The utilisation of Big Data within the criminology field has allowed a revaluation of the traditional assessment and investigation of available data sources, pushing criminological research towards new frontiers. However, the enormous amount of data, which is now available from numerous sources focusing on criminology, has created both challenges and opportunities in the discovery of innovative approaches to prevent, detect and predict crime.

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