Workshop on Analysis and Modeling of Security (WAMOS)
JANUARY 4 - 7, 2010
 
  
 
 

Program

 

Schedule WAMOS 2010

 

40 Minute Talks

  • Alfred Blumstein, Using Models of Criminal Careers to Develop Security Policy

  • Andrea Bertozzi, Mathematical Models for Urban Crime

  • Carlos Briceño, TBA

  • Christofer Stone, TBA

  • Donald Brown, Space-Time Models for Predictive Policing

  • Franz Vandershueren, TBA

  • Gary LaFree, Modeling Terrorist Attacks

  • George Mohler, An agent-based Approach to Geographic Profiling

  • Gerardo Gonzalez, TBA

  • Gerhard Paass, Real-World Filtering of Phishing Emails

  • Hugo Fruhling, Police and Crime Control

  • Javiera Blanco, TBA

  • Jeff Brantingham, Repeats and Reprisals: The Dynamics of Burglary and Rival Gang Violence in Los Angeles

  • Juan Emilio Cheyre, Latin America: New Challenges to the Security

  • Lucía Dammert, Fear of Crime

  • Marcus Felson, Crime Basics for Applied Mathematical Models

  • Mario Waissbluth, Challenges in the Implementation of Models and Systems in Public Sector

  • Miguel Angel Herrero, Population Dynamics and Criminal- Prone Societies

  • Milind Tambe, Game Theory for Security: Lessons Learned from Deployed Applications

  • Paul Brantingham, Crime Pattern Theory: A Framework for Crime Analysis and Crime Reduction

  • Uwe Glässer, Engineering Security: A Formal Approach