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ePOOLICE · early Pursuit against Organized crime using envirOnmental scanning, the Law and IntelligenCE systems

FP7Status: CLOSED1 January 201331 December 2015EU funding €3,493,810

Organized crime is becoming more diverse in its activities and methods including “greater levels of collaboration between criminal groups, greater mobility in and around the EU, a diversification of illicit activity, and a growing dependence on a dynamic infrastructure, anchored in key locations and facilitated by widespread use of the Internet” (the Director of Europol, in his foreword to the OCTA 2011 report). An important means for law enforcement in combatting such crime is strategic early warning which is heavily depending on an efficient and effective environmental scanning.Fro this, the e-POOLICE project will—in close collaboration with law enforcement partners, as well as criminological and legal experts—develop a prototype of an environmental scanning system implementing solutions applying the most promising technological advances and breakthroughs as provided by the RTD partners. The solutions will be tested an evaluated through running realistic use case scenarios that are developed by our user partners.Central to the solution is development of an environmental knowledge repository of all relevant information and knowledge, including scanned information and derived, learned or hypothesized knowledge, as well as the metadata needed for credibility and confidence assessment, traceability, and privacy protection management. For effective and efficient utilization, as well as for interoperability, the repository will apply a standard representation form for all information and knowledge.For effective and efficient scanning of the raw information sources, the project will develop an intelligent environmental radar that will utilize the knowledge repository for focusing the scanning. A key part of this process is semantic filtering for identification of data items that constitutes weak signals of emerging organized crime threats, exploiting fully the concept of crime hubs, crime indicators, and facilitating factors, as understood by our user partners.

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

INGENIERIA DE SISTEMAS PARA LA DEFENSA DE ESPANA SA-SME MP

ES · €700,477

participant

HOCHSCHULE FUR DEN OFFENTLICHEN DIENST IN BAYERN

DE · €31,832

participant

SAS SOFTWARE LIMITED

UK

participant

POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR WEST YORKSHIRE

UK · €134,138

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €211,295

participant

THALES SIX GTS FRANCE SAS

FR · €130,407

participant

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES

FR · €356,604

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA

ES · €156,853

participant

INSTITUTET FOR FREMTIDSFORSKNING FORENING

DK · €166,800

participant

West Yorkshire Police Authority

UK

participant

LEGIND TECHNOLOGIES AS

DK · €79,720

participant

INTHEMIS

FR · €117,655

participant

SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY

UK · €358,469

participant

THALES NEDERLAND BV

NL · €183,957

participant

D4TEC APS

DK · €242,827

participant

MINISTERIO DEL INTERIOR

ES · €38,731

participant

UNITED NATIONS INTERREGIONAL CRIME AND JUSTICE RESEARCH INSTITUTE

IT · €59,431

participant

AALBORG UNIVERSITET

DK · €524,613

participant

EUROPEAN UNION AGENCY FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT COOPERATION (EUROPOL)

NL

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