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Citation

Geurts R, Raaijmakers N, Delsing MJMH, Spapens T, Wientjes J, Willems D, Scholte RHJ. Crime Delinq. 2023; 69(9): 1736-1757.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/00111287211047533

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Following the EU Victim Directive, Dutch police officers are obliged to assess a victim's vulnerability to repeat victimization. This study explored the utility of unstructured police information for the prediction of repeat victimization, as well as its incremental value over and above structured police information. Police records over a period of 6 years were retrieved for a sample of 116,680 victims. Unstructured information was transformed into numeric features using count-vector and TF/IDF methods. Classification models were built using decision tree and random forest models. AUC values indicate that a combination of structured and unstructured police information could be used to correctly classify a majority of repeat and non-repeat victims.


Language: en

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