Leveraging Publicly Available Data to Discern Patterns of Human Trafficking Activity - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Leveraging Publicly Available Data to Discern Patterns of Human Trafficking Activity

Artur Dubrawski, Kyle Miller, Matthew Barnes, Benedikt Boecking, and Emily J. Kennedy
Journal Article, Journal of Human Trafficking, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 65 - 85, April, 2015

Abstract

We present a few data analysis methods that can be used to process advertisements for escort services available in public areas of the Internet. These data provide a readily available proxy evidence for modeling and discerning human-trafficking activity. We show how it can be used to identify advertisements that likely involve such activity. We demonstrate its utility in identifying and tracking entities in the Web-advertisement data even if strongly identifiable features are sparse. We also show a few possible ways to perform community- and population-level analyses including behavioral summaries stratified by various types of activity and detection of emerging trends and patterns.

BibTeX

@article{Dubrawski-2015-121617,
author = {Artur Dubrawski and Kyle Miller and Matthew Barnes and Benedikt Boecking and Emily J. Kennedy},
title = {Leveraging Publicly Available Data to Discern Patterns of Human Trafficking Activity},
journal = {Journal of Human Trafficking},
year = {2015},
month = {April},
volume = {1},
number = {1},
pages = {65 - 85},
}