Leveraging Publicly Available Data to Discern Patterns of Human Trafficking Activity
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},
}
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