Organized crime structure modelling for european law enforcement agencies interoperability through ontologies

Jorge Gonźalez-Conejero, Rebeca Varela Figueroa, Juan Mũnoz-Gomez, Emma Teodoro

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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014. Nowadays, organized crime networks share intelligence and knowledge as a fundamental asset for their members, thus making criminal organizations more global in nature and activities. Internet has consequently become the natural environment for these organizations. This evolution has put a bigger pressure in Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) demanding more efforts and resources in the fight against transnational organized crime. LEAs can therefore profit from international cooperation in fighting these organizations. However, differences among legal frameworks, languages and police and judicial culture may create interoperability issues. The CAPER project addressed the prevention of transnational organized crime by trying to provide the needed interoperability among the different European LEAs. In this work, we introduce a supranational Organized Crime Structure (OCS) modelled through an ontology in order to improve European LEAs Interoperability (ELIO). Results suggest that ELIO is able to provide the required interoperability features, overcoming the issues that arise in this scenario.
Idioma originalAnglès
Títol de la publicacióAI Approaches to theComplexity of Legal Systems
Subtítol de la publicacióAICOL 2013 International Workshops, AICOL-IV@IVR, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, July 21-27, 2013 and AICOL-V@SINTELNET-JURIX, Bologna, Italy, December 11, 2013, Revised Selected Papers
EditorsPompeu Casanovas, Ugo Pagallo, Monica Palmirani, Giovanni Sartor
Lloc de publicacióCham
Pàgines217-231
Edició1
ISBN (electrònic)978-3-662-45960-7
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de gen. 2014

Sèrie de publicacions

NomLecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
EditorSpringer-Verlag
Volum8929
ISSN (imprès)0302-9743

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