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Volume VIII Issue I

Mathematical criminology and security

Event Date: 28th July 2025

Time: 3.30 PM - 04.30 PM

Venue: 402

Faculty Mentor: Dr. Shilpa Sardesai

The fourth session was conducted by Dr. Shilpa Sardesai on the topic “Mathematical Criminology and Security.” The session introduced mathematical criminology as an emerging interdisciplinary field that integrates quantitative and qualitative criminological theories with mathematical models and analytical methods. Dr. Sardesai explained how these approaches help in understanding, analyzing, and predicting criminal behavior. The session further highlighted the practical applications of these tools in law enforcement, particularly in developing evidence-based policing strategies and enabling efficient allocation of resources. Overall, the session provided valuable insights into how mathematical analysis can strengthen security frameworks and modern crime prevention efforts.

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Dr. Shilpa Sardesai explaining the role of mathematical models in understanding criminal behavior and strengthening evidence-based policing strategies.

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An insightful session on Mathematical Criminology and Security highlighting the application of analytical methods for crime prediction and efficient resource allocation.

CURSOR 5.0 | VOLUME 8 ISSUE 1 JANUARY 2026

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