Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2006, Volume 3891/2006, 99-114, DOI: 10.1007/11734680_8

Analyzing Police Patrol Routes by Simulating the Physical Reorganization of Agents

Adriano Melo, Mairon Belchior and Vasco Furtado

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Abstract

In this article we describe a tool for assisting the investigation of different strategies for the physical reorganization of agents. We show how the tool was used in the public safety domain to help in the study of strategies of preventive policing. A society of agents that simulates criminal and police behavior in a geographical region was constructed. In this society, artificial agents representing the police are responsible for preventing crimes. The organizational structure of the police is characterized by the existence of a centralized command that has the task of distributing and redistributing the police force in a region according to an analysis on crime and the factors that influence it. The simulation of different strategies of physical reorganization is a first step to better understand the influence that different police patrol routes have on the reduction of crime rates.

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