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    The AI-shift: how Europol is leveraging artificial intelligence to combat serious organised crime and terrorism by Valér Dános

    Published 2024-10-01
    “… Aim: The aim of this article is to highlight the importance of leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) in law enforcement to combat serious organised crime and terrorism, while ensuring responsible and accountable use of AI tools through collaboration and knowledge-sharing among European law enforcement agencies. …”
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    The Dynamic Effect of Unemployment Rate and Crime Rate on Suicide Rate under Economic Growth Rate by Ssu-Han Chen, Tzu-Yi Yang, Yu-Tai Yang, Chiu-Yen Wang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In this study, the panel smooth transition regression model was used for an empirical survey to investigate the dynamic effect of unemployment rate and crime rate on suicide rate under economic growth rate. …”
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    Diversion in the settlement of the criminal act of disposal of infants by Sanusi Sanusi

    Published 2024-03-01
    Subjects: “…child, crime, diversion…”
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    Investigating behavioral economics in tax evasion decision making phenomenon: a tax crime scenario approach by Najme Esmaeil Darjani, Ahmad Assadzadeh, Mohamad Mehdi Barghi Oskoei

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Considering that the issue of preventing tax evasion by taxpayers is very important and necessary, in this study, using mathematical modeling and scenario making tools to calculate tax crimes, the theory of behavioral economics and the theory of expected desirability have been compared.Methodology: In this research, using mathematical modeling tools and a questionnaire to calculate tax crimes, the theory of behavioral economics and the theory of expected desirability have been compared.Findings: The results indicate that the amount of crimes calculated in the theory of behavioral economics is closer to crimes in the real world. …”
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