Crime and Corruption Exploratory
Kick-off Meeting
January 25th 2.30 pm - 6.30 pm January 26th 10.30 am - 4.30 pm January 27th 10.30 am - 6.30 pm
Cavour Center Carte Geografiche Room Via Napoli, 36 ROME
For Information [email protected] 347 4363177
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AGENDA
Wednesday January 25, 14:30-18.30
Registration: 14:30
Opening
15:30 Riccardo Pietrabissa. Welcome CNR ICT Department Director
Paper Session 1. The FuturICT Context. Chair, Nigel Gilbert
15:45 Rosaria Conte. Overview. CrimEx and the Exploratory of Society Labss, CNR
16:30 Coffee break
17:00 Bruce Edmonds. Computational model of immigration and diversity Centre for Policy Modelling
17:45 Brainstorming: Building CrimEx? Questions and problems
Thursday January 26, 10:00-18.30
Paper Session 2. Crime Systems. Chair, Fosca Giannotti
10:00 Nigel Gilbert. Computational Criminology? University of Surrey
10:45 Coffee Break
11:15 Antonio La Spina. Knowledge on organized crime in Italy: A tentative state of the art and some possible applications University of Palermo
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12:00 Giulia Andrighetto, Barbara Sonzogni. Modeling and simulating punishment. The case of Camorra Labss, CNR and University of Rome, “La Sapienza”
12:45-14:00 Lunch Paper Session 3. Crime Behaviours. Chair, Antonio La Spina
14:00 Andrew Evans. The agent-based modelling of burglary University of Leeds
14:45 Antonio Balsamo. The evolution of the Sicilian mafia and the new Antimafia Code President – Court of Assize of Caltanissetta
15:30 Coffee break Paper Session 4. Crime (Big)Data Collection and Treatment. Chair, Bruce Edmonds
16:00 Jan Ramon. Network data mining for fraud detection Department of Computer Science K.U.Leuven
16:45 Jean-Pierre Nadal. Complex systems approach for the study of crime CNRS
17:30 Fosca Giannotti. Multidimensional network analysis: representing and analysing multiple interactions and diverse contexts in networks ISTI, CNR
Social Dinner: 21:00
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Friday January 27, 10:00-18-30
Stakeholders Session. Organized Crime and Corruption. Chair, Rosaria Conte
10:00-13:00
Robert Manchin. Wellbeing, Trust and Corruption Gallup EUROPE
Pietro Grasso. Links between corruption and organized crime: the state of the art National Anti-Mafia Agency
Maurizio Fiasco. Gambling: Who Gains? The National Anti-Usury Agency
Giorgio Robiony. To be defined LAW (Legal Aid Worldwide) Association
13:00-14:00 Lunch Paper Session 5. (TBD). Chair, Federico Cecconi
14:00 Valentina Punzo. A computational approach to anti- gambling policy University of Palermo
14:45 László Gulyás. to be defined Lorand Eotvos University, Budapest
15:30 Andras Lukacs. to be defined Lorand Eotvos University, Budapest
16:15 Marco Fabri and Daniela Tiscornia. to be defined IRSIG-CNR ITTIG-CNR
17:00 Coffe break
16:45 Brainstorming: Building CrimEx. First answers and solutions
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