Publications
We regularly publish our findings in high impact journals indicative of the scope and quality of the research conducted by our team.
Featured reports
The Cardiff Model for Violence Prevention
The Cardiff Model described in this report exemplifies the public health approach to violence prevention.
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TIVO Report Part 1 [Sep21]
How a Kremlin-Linked Influence Operation is Systematically Manipulating Western Media to Construct & Communicate Disinformation: Part 1 Detection Report
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AFR Report
The first independent academic evaluation of Automated Facial Recognition (AFR) technology across a major policing operations.
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Rumours About the Efficacy of Ibuprofen Vs Paracetamol in Treating COVID-19 Symptoms - Report
The Making of a Misinformation ‘Soft Fact’ With Public Health Impact.
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Minutes to Months - Report
From Minutes to Months: A rapid evidence assessment of the impact of media and social media during and after terror events
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Evidence and guidance for better public services
Making the most of the Evidence Ecosystem
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'Perception Infections’: Tactics and Techniques of a Russian Information, Influence and Interference Operations (IIIO) Methodology
This report analyses the operational tactics associated with a methodology used by hostile state actors to manipulate public perceptions and political agendas.
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‘Soft Facts’ and Spontaneous Community Mobilisation: The Role of Rumour After Major Crime Events
This study examines how social media increasingly shape and frame processes of community mobilisation following major crime events.
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The Internet Research Agency In Europe 2014-2016
This report analyses Russian information influence operations targeted at European elections and democratic events, conducted by the Internet Research Agency (IRA) between 2014-2016.
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Nudges, tugs and teachable moments: What can a cartoon cat teach us about changing people’s crime prevention behaviour?
This study aimed to develop new evidence and insights about what works to persuade people to adopt new security behaviours that better protect them from crime risks.
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2024
- Robinson, A. and Davies, B. 2024. Evaluation of South Wales Police ‘Operation Diogel’: Final Report. Project Report. Cardiff: Cardiff University.
- Robinson, A. L. and Davies, B. 2024. Specialist units for tackling violence against women and girls across Wales. Project Report. Cardiff: Cardiff University.
- Ryder, N. and Bourton, S. 2024. To exchange or not to exchange – that is the question. A critical analysis of the use of financial intelligence and the exchange of information in the United Kingdom. Journal of Business Law 3, pp. 237-261.
- Sivarajasingam, V., Shi, J., Guan, B., Page, N., Moore, S., Farnell, D. and Shepherd, J. 2024. Serious violence in England and Wales in 2023: An Accident & Emergency perspective. Project Report. Cardiff: Cardiff University.
- Watson, D. V. C., Amin, S. N. and Robinson, A. L. 2024. Responding to domestic and family violence in resource-constrained contexts: a case study on rural policing innovations in Melanesia. Policing: An International Journal 47(3), pp. 380-393. (10.1108/PIJPSM-11-2023-0154)
2023
- Beatson, O., Gibson, R., Cunill, M. C. and Elliot, M. 2023. Automation on Twitter: Measuring the effectiveness of approaches to Bot detection. Social Science Computer Review 41(1), pp. 181-200. (10.1177/08944393211034991)
- Buntain, C., Innes, M., Mitts, T. and Shapiro, J. 2023. Cross-platform reactions to the post-January 6 deplatforming. Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media 3, article number: 4. (10.51685/jqd.2023.004)
- Innes, H. and Innes, M. 2023. De-platforming disinformation: conspiracy theories and their control. Information, Communication and Society 26(6), pp. 1262-1280. (10.1080/1369118X.2021.1994631)
- Innes, M., Davies, B. and Lowe, T. 2023. Counter-governance and 'post-event prevent': regulating rumours, fake news and conspiracy theories in the aftermath of terror. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 72, article number: 100370. (10.1016/j.ijlcj.2019.100370)
- Sivarajasingam, V., Guan, B., Page, N., Moore, S. and Shepherd, J. 2023. Serious violence in England and Wales in 2022: An Accident and Emergency perspective. Project Report. [Online]. Cardiff: Cardiff University. Available at: https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/violence-research-group/research-projects/national-violence-surveillance-system
- Toniolo, A., Cerutti, F., Norman, T. J., Oren, N., Allen, J. A., Srivastava, M. and Sullivan, P. 2023. Human-machine collaboration in intelligence analysis: An expert evaluation. Intelligent Systems with Applications 17, article number: 200151. (10.1016/j.iswa.2022.200151)
- Watson, D., Amin, S. and Robinson, A. 2023. Developing contextually appropriate responses to family and domestic violence in Melanesia: Project report from stakeholder engagement workshops. Project Report. Unpublished.
2022
- Ashford, J., Turner, L., Whitaker, R., Preece, A. and Felmlee, D. 2022. Understanding the characteristics of COVID-19 misinformation communities through graphlet analysis. Online Social Networks and Media 27, article number: 100178. (10.1016/j.osnem.2021.100178)
- Bandyopadhyay, A. et al. 2022. Health and household environment factors linked with early alcohol use in adolescence: a record-linked, data-driven, longitudinal cohort study. International Journal of Population Data Science 7(1), article number: 13. (10.23889/ijpds.v7i1.1717)
- Bent, G., Simpkin, C., Li, Y. and Preece, A. 2022. Hyperdimensional computing using time-to-spike neuromorphic circuits. Presented at: 2022 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence (WCCI), Padova, Italy, 18-23 July 2022. IEEE
- Bent, G., Simpkin, C., Li, Y. and Preece, A. 2022. Energy efficient spiking neural network neuromorphic processing to enable decentralised service workflow composition in support of multi-domain operations. Presented at: SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing 2022, Orlando, Florida, United States, 3 April - 13 June 2022 Presented at Pham, T. and Solomon, L. eds.Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Multi-Domain Operations Applications, Vol. 12113. SPIE pp. 121131M., (10.1117/12.2617362)
- Collins, H., Evans, R., Innes, M., Kennedy, E. B., Mason-Wilkes, W. and McLevey, J. 2022. The face-to-face principle: science, trust, democracy and the internet. Cardiff: Cardiff University Press. (10.18573/book7)
- Corcoran, P., Reinecke, P. and Innes, M. 2022. Social network interventions in the space of topological relationships between communities. Social Network Analysis and Mining 12, article number: 153. (10.1007/s13278-022-00976-8)
- Innes, M. and Innes, H. 2022. Counterterrorism agencies and their work. In: Muro, D. and Wilson, T. eds. Contemporary Terrorism Studies. Oxford University Press, pp. 391-412.
- Innes, M. and Dawson, A. 2022. Erving Goffman on misinformation and information control: the conduct of contemporary Russian information operations. Symbolic Interaction 45(4), pp. 517-540. (10.1002/symb.603)
- Miller, P. et al. 2022. Most common principal diagnoses assigned to Australian emergency department presentations involving alcohol use: a multi‐centre study. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 46(6), pp. 903-909. (10.1111/1753-6405.13303)
- Moore, S., Orpen, B., Smith, J., Sarkar, C., Chenlu, L., Shepherd, J. and Bauermeister, S. 2022. Alcohol affordability: implications for alcohol price policies. A cross-sectional analysis in middle and older adults from UK Biobank. Journal of Public Health 44(2), pp. e192-e202., article number: fdab095. (10.1093/pubmed/fdab095)
- Rogers, D., Preece, A., Innes, M. and Spasic, I. 2022. Real-time text classification of user-generated content on social media: Systematic review. IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems 9(4), pp. 1154-1166. (10.1109/TCSS.2021.3120138)
- Sivarajasingam, V., Guan, B., Page, N., Moore, S. and Shepherd, J. 2022. Violence in England and Wales in 2021: an accident and emergency perspective. Project Report. Cardiff University.
- Song, T., Li, L., Chen, P., Liu, H. and Qian, J. 2022. Blind image quality assessment for authentic distortions by intermediary enhancement and iterative training. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology 32(11), pp. 7592-7604. (10.1109/TCSVT.2022.3179744)
- Whitaker, R. M., Colombo, G. B., Turner, L., Dunham, Y., Doyle, D. K., Roy, E. M. and Giammanco, C. A. 2022. The coevolution of social networks and cognitive dissonance. IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems 9(2), pp. 376-393. (10.1109/TCSS.2021.3090833)
2021
- Davies, C. et al. 2021. Multi-scale user migration on Reddit. Presented at: Workshop on Cyber Social Threats at the 15th International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM 2021), Virtual, 07 June 2021. AAAI, (10.36190/2021.13)
- Felmlee, D., McMillan, C. and Whitaker, R. 2021. Dyads, triads, and tetrads: a multivariate simulation approach to uncovering network motifs in social graphs. Applied Network Science 6(1), article number: 63. (10.1007/s41109-021-00403-5)
- Fussey, P., Davies, B. and Innes, M. 2021. ‘Assisted’ facial recognition and the reinvention of suspicion and discretion in digital policing. British Journal of Criminology 61(2), pp. 325-344. (10.1093/bjc/azaa068)
- Heirene, R., Roderique-Davies, G., John, B., Moore, S., Sakhuja, R., Lewis, J. and Smith, J. 2021. Draft support and treatment framework for prevention, diagnosis, treatment and support for alcohol-related brain damage [Welsh Government Consultation Document].
- Hudson, L., Whitaker, R., Allen, S., Turner, L. and Felmlee, D. 2021. The centrality of edges based on their role in induced triads. Presented at: 2021 IEEE ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM), 08 - 11 November 2021.
- Innes, M., Brookman, F. and Jones, H. 2021. “Mosaicking”: cross construction, sense-making and methods of police investigation. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management 44(4), pp. 708-721. (10.1108/PIJPSM-02-2021-0028)
- Innes, M., Dobreva, D. and Innes, H. 2021. Disinformation and digital influencing after terrorism: spoofing, truthing and social proofing. Contemporary Social Science 16(2), pp. 241-255. (10.1080/21582041.2019.1569714)
- Innes, M., Innes, H., Roberts, C., Harmston, D. and Grinnell, D. 2021. The normalisation and domestication of digital disinformation: on the alignment and consequences of far-right and Russian State (dis)information operations and campaigns in Europe. Journal of Cyber Policy 6(1), pp. 31-49. (10.1080/23738871.2021.1937252)
- Moore, S. C., Young, T., Irving, A., Goodacre, S., Brennan, A. and Amos, Y. 2021. Controlled observational study and economic evaluation of the effect of city-centre night-time alcohol intoxication management services on the emergency care system compared to usual care. Emergency Medicine Journal 38(7), pp. 504-510. (10.1136/emermed-2019-209273)
- Robinson, A. and Clancy, A. 2021. Systematically identifying and prioritising domestic abuse perpetrators for targeted intervention. Criminology and Criminal Justice 21(5), pp. 687-704. (10.1177/1748895820914380)
- Shepherd, J. P., Moore, S. C., Long, A., Mercer Kollar, L. M. and Sumner, S. A. 2021. Association between COVID-19 lockdown measures and emergency department visits for violence-related injuries in Cardiff, Wales. Journal of the American Medical Association 325(9), pp. 885-887. (10.1001/jama.2020.25511)
- Turalska, M., Lickorish, R., De Mel, G., Turner, L. and Whitaker, R. 2021. Optimizing the efficiency of collective decision making in groups. Presented at: SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing, Virtual (FL, United States), 12-14 April 2021Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Multi-Domain Operations Applications III, Vol. 11746. International Society for Optics and Photonics, (10.1117/12.2587886)
- Whitaker, R., Colombo, G. and Dunham, Y. 2021. The evolution of strongly-held group identities through agent-based cooperation. Scientific Reports 11, article number: 12071. (10.1038/s41598-021-91333-w)
2020
- Ashford, J., Turner, L., Whitaker, R., Preece, A. and Felmlee, D. 2020. Assessing temporal and spatial features in detecting disruptive users on Reddit. Presented at: 10th Workshop on Social Network Analysis in Applications (SNAA 2020), The Hague, Netherlands, 3 August 2020.
- Dobreva, D., Grinnell, D. and Innes, M. 2020. Prophets and loss: how "soft facts" on social media influenced the Brexit campaign and social reactions to the murder of Jo Cox MP. Policy and Internet 12(2), pp. 144-164. (10.1002/poi3.203)
- Grinnell, D., Harmston, D., Innes, H., Innes, M. and Roberts, C. 2020. Normalisation et domestication de la désinformation numérique : les opérations informationnelles d’interférence et d’influence de l’extrême droite et de l’État russe en Europe. Herodote: Revue de Geographie et de Geopolitique 2-3(177/17), pp. 101-123.
- Innes, M. 2020. Techniques of disinformation: constructing and communicating "soft facts" after terrorism. British Journal of Sociology 71(2), pp. 284-299. (10.1111/1468-4446.12735)
- Innes, M., Roberts, C., Lowe, T. and Innes, H. 2020. Neighbourhood policing: the rise and fall of a policing model. Clarendon Studies in Criminology. Oxford University Press.
- Moore, S. C. et al. 2020. Evaluating alcohol intoxication management services: the EDARA mixed-methods study. Health Services and Delivery Research 8(24), pp. 1-214. (10.3310/hsdr08240)
- Morris, R. L., Turner, L. D., Whitaker, R. M. and Giammanco, C. 2020. Breadth verses depth: the impact of tree structure on cultural influence. Presented at: 2020 International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling & Prediction and Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation (SBP-BRiMS), Washington DC, USA, 19-21 October 2020Social, Cultural, and Behavioral Modeling: 13th International Conference, SBP-BRiMS 2020, Washington, DC, USA, October 18–21, 2020, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science/Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI Vol. 12268. Springer Verlag, (10.1007/978-3-030-61255-9_9)
- Tomsett, R., Harborne, D., Chakraborty, S., Gurram, P. and Preece, A. D. 2020. Sanity checks for saliency metrics. Presented at: AAAI-20: 34th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, New York City, NY, USA, 7-12 February 2020.
- Tu, K., Li, J., Towsley, D., Braines, D. and Turner, L. 2020. gl2vec: Learning feature representation using graphlets for directed networks. Presented at: 2019 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM 2019), Vancouver, BC, Canada, 27-30 August 2019Proceedings of ASONAM 19. New York: Association for Computing Machinery pp. 216-221., (10.1145/3341161.3342908)
- Tuxworth, D., Antypas, D., Espinosa-Anke, L., Camacho-Collados, J., Preece, A. and Rogers, D. 2020. Deriving disinformation insights from geolocalized Twitter callouts. Presented at: Workshop On Deriving Insights From User-Generated Text @KDD2021, 14 -18 August 2021.
2019
- Ashford, J., Turner, L., Whitaker, R., Preece, A., Felmlee, D. and Towsley, D. 2019. Understanding the signature of controversial Wikipedia articles through motifs in editor revision networks. Presented at: The Web Conference 2019, San Francisco, CA, USA, 13-17 May 2019.
- Barclay, I., Preece, A., Taylor, I. and Verma, D. 2019. Towards traceability in data ecosystems using a Bill of Materials model. Presented at: International Workshop on Science Gateways, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 12-14 June 2019. pp. -.
- Barclay, I., Preece, A., Taylor, I. and Verma, D. 2019. A conceptual architecture for contractual data sharing in a decentralised environment. Presented at: SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing, 2019, Baltimore, MD, United States, 15-17 April 2018 Presented at Pham, T. ed.Proceedings Volume 11006, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Multi-Domain Operations Applications;. SPIE pp. 110060G., (10.1117/12.2518644)
- Bueger, C. 2019. Performing piracy: a note on the multiplicity of agency. Journal of International Relations and Development 22(4), pp. 832-852. (10.1057/s41268-017-0122-0)
- Cerutti, F. and Thimm, M. 2019. A general approach to reasoning with probabilities. International Journal of Approximate Reasoning 111, pp. 35-50. (10.1016/j.ijar.2019.05.003)
- Dawson, A. and Innes, M. 2019. How Russia's internet research agency built its disinformation campaign. Political Quarterly 90(2), pp. 245-256. (10.1111/1467-923X.12690)
- Edwards, A., Preece, A. D. and De Ribaupierre, H. 2019. Knowledge extraction from a small corpus of unstructured safeguarding reports. Presented at: 16th ESWC 2019, Portoroz, Slovenia, 2-6 June 2019.
- Innes, M., Davies, B. and McDermont, M. 2019. How co-production regulates. Social and Legal Studies 28(3), pp. 370-391. (10.1177/0964663918777803)
- Macdonald, S., Grinnell, D., Kinzel, A. and Lorenzo-Dus, N. 2019. Daesh, Twitter and the social media ecosystem: a study of outlinks contained in tweets mentioning Rumiyah. RUSI Journal 164(4), pp. 60-72. (10.1080/03071847.2019.1644775)
- Miller, P. et al. 2019. Driving change: a partnership study protocol using shared emergency department data to reduce alcohol-related harm. Emergency Medicine Australasia 31(6), pp. 942-947. (10.1111/1742-6723.13266)
- Morris, R., Turner, L., Whitaker, R. and Giammanco, C. 2019. The impact of peer pressure: extending Axelrod’s model on cultural polarisation. Presented at: 2019 IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Computing (ICCC 2019), MIlan, Italy, 8-13 July 2019IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Computing (ICCC). IEEE pp. 114-121., (10.1109/ICCC.2019.00030)
- Rees, A., Dehaghani, R., Slater, T., Swann, R. and Robinson, A. L. 2019. Findings from a thematic analysis of Child Practice Reviews in Wales. Cardiff University.
- Robinson, A., Rees, A. and Dehaghani, R. 2019. Making connections: a multi-disciplinary analysis of domestic homicide, mental health homicide and adult practice reviews. Journal of Adult Protection 21(1), pp. 16-26. (10.1108/JAP-07-2018-0015)
- Turner, L. D., Whitaker, R. M., Allen, S. M., Linden, D. E. J., Tu, K., Li, J. and Towsley, D. 2019. Evidence to support common application switching behaviour on smartphones. Royal Society Open Science 6(3), article number: 190018. (10.1098/rsos.190018)
2018
- Barclay, I., Preece, A. and Taylor, I. 2018. Defining the collective intelligence supply chain. Presented at: AAAI FSS-18: Artificial Intelligence in Government and Public Sector, Arlington, WA, USA, 18-21 October 2018.
- Bellamy, R. et al. 2018. A computational framework for modelling inter-group behaviour using psychological theory. Presented at: SPIE Defense + Security 2018, Orlando, FL, USA, 15-18 April 2018Proceedings Volume 10653, Next-Generation Analyst VI, Vol. 10653. International Society for Optics and Photonics pp. 106530G., (10.1117/12.2309621)
- Braines, D. et al. 2018. Subjective Bayesian Networks and human-in-the-loop situational understanding. Presented at: GKR 2017: 5th International Workshop on Graph Structures for Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 21 August 2017 Presented at Croitoru, M. et al. eds.Graph Structures for Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: 5th International Workshop, GKR 2017, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, August 21, 2017, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science Springer pp. 29-53., (10.1007/978-3-319-78102-0_2)
- Bueger, C. 2018. "We are all islanders now". Michel's blue economy kaleidoscope and the missing link to maritime security. Journal of the Indian Ocean Region 14(1), pp. 117-119. (10.1080/19480881.2017.1317500)
- Bueger, C. 2018. Territory, authority, expertise: Global governance and the counter-piracy assemblage. European Journal of International Relations 24(3), pp. 614-637. (10.1177/1354066117725155)
- Bueger, C. and Bergin, A. 2018. Uniting nations: developing maritime domain awareness for the 'Blue Pacific'. [Online]. The Strategist. Available at: https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/uniting-nations-developing-maritime-domain-awareness-for-the-blue-pacific/
- Cerutti, F. et al. 2018. Learning and reasoning in complex coalition information environments: a critical analysis. Presented at: Fusion 2018: 21st International Conference on Information Fusion, Cambridge, UK, 10-13 July 2018.
- Cerutti, F., Kaplan, L., Kimmig, A. and Sensoy, M. 2018. Probabilistic logic programming with beta-distributed random variables. Presented at: AAAI-19: 33rd AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Honolulu, HI, USA, 27 January - 1 February 2019.
- Cerutti, F., Norman, T. and Toniolo, A. 2018. A tool to highlight weaknesses and strengthen cases: CISpaces.org. Presented at: JURIX 2018: The 31st International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, Groningen, The Netherlands, 12-14 December 2018. pp. -.
- Cerutti, F., Norman, T., Toniolo, A. and Middleton, S. 2018. CISpaces.org: from fact extraction to report generation. Presented at: COMMA 2018: 7th International Conference on Computational Models of Argument, Warsaw, Poland, 12-14 September 2018.
- Cerutti, F. and Pearson, G. 2018. Supporting scientific enquiry with uncertain sources. Presented at: Fusion 2018: 21st International Conference on Information Fusion, Cambridge, UK, 10-13 July 2018.
- Cerutti, F. and Thimm, M. 2018. A general approach to reasoning with probabilities (Extended Abstract). Presented at: KR 2018: 16th International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Tempe, AZ, USA, 27 October - 2 November 2018.
- Davies, B., Innes, M. and Dawson, A. 2018. An evaluation of South Wales Police's use of automated facial recognition. Project Report. Cardiff: Cardiff University.
- Grinnell, D., Macdonald, S., Mair, D. and Lorenzo-Dus, N. 2018. Who disseminates Rumiyah? Examining the relative influence of sympathiser and non-sympathiser Twitter users. Presented at: 2nd European Counter Terrorism Centre (ECTC) Advisory Group Conference, The Hague, The Netherlands, 17-18 April 2018.
- Harborne, D. et al. 2018. Reasoning and learning services for coalition situational understanding. Presented at: Ground/Air Multisensor Interoperability, Integration, and Networking for Persistent ISR IX (SPIE Defense and Commercial Sensing Conference 10635), Orlando, USA, 16-18 April 2018 Presented at Kolodny, M. A., Wiegmann, D. M. and Pham, T. eds.Ground/Air Multisensor Interoperability, Integration, and Networking for Persistent ISR IX. SPIE, (10.1117/12.2307009)
- Harborne, D., Willis, C., Tomsett, R. and Preece, A. D. 2018. Integrating learning and reasoning services for explainable information fusion. Presented at: ICPRAI 2018 - International Conference on Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, Montreal, Canada, 14-17 May 2018.
- Innes, M., Roberts, C., Preece, A. and Rogers, D. 2018. Ten 'Rs' of social reaction: using social media to analyse the 'post-event' impacts of the murder of Lee Rigby. Terrorism and Political Violence 30(3), pp. 454-474. (10.1080/09546553.2016.1180289)
- Kaplan, L., Cerutti, F., Sensoy, M., Preece, A. D. and Sullivan, P. 2018. Uncertainty aware AI ML: Why and how. Presented at: AAAI FSS-18: Artificial Intelligence in Government and Public Sector Proceedings, Arlington, VA, USA, 18-20 October 2018.
- McDermott Rees, Y. and Cerutti, F. 2018. Proposed Amicus Curiae observations for the Karadžić Judgment. United Nations Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals.
- Preece, A. D. 2018. Asking 'why' in AI: Explainability of intelligent systems - perspectives and challenges. Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management 25(2), pp. 63-72. (10.1002/isaf.1422)
- Preece, A. D., Ashelford, R., Armstrong, H. and Braines, D. 2018. Hows and whys of artificial intelligence for public sector decisions: Explanation and evaluation. Presented at: AAAI FSS-18: Artificial Intelligence in Government and Public Sector Proceedings, Arlington, VA, USA, 18-20 October 2018.
- Preece, A., Harborne, D., Braines, D., Tomsett, R. and Chakraborty, . 2018. Stakeholders in explainable AI. Presented at: AAAI FSS-18: Artificial Intelligence in Government and Public Sector Proceedings, Arlington, VA, USA, 18-20 October 2018.
- Preece, A., Harborne, D., Raghavendra, ., Tomsett, R. and Braines, D. 2018. Provisioning robust and interpretable AI/ML-based service bundles. Presented at: MILCOM 2018, Los Angeles, USA, October 29 - 31, 2018.
- Preece, A., Spasic, I., Evans, K., Rogers, D., Webberley, W., Roberts, C. and Innes, M. 2018. Sentinel: a co-designed platform for semantic enrichment of social media streams. IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems 5(1), pp. 118-131. (10.1109/TCSS.2017.2763684)
- Roberts, C., Innes, M., Preece, A. and Rogers, D. 2018. After Woolwich: analyzing open source communications to understand the interactive and multi-polar dynamics of the arc of conflict. British Journal of Criminology 58(2), pp. 434-454. (10.1093/bjc/azx024)
- Robinson, A., Myhill, A. and Wire, J. 2018. Practitioner (mis)understandings of coercive control in England and Wales. Criminology and Criminal Justice 18(1), pp. 29-49. (10.1177/1748895817728381)
- Robinson, A., Rees, A. and Dehaghani, R. 2018. Findings from a thematic analysis of reviews into adult deaths in Wales: Domestic Homicide Reviews, Adult Practice Reviews and Mental Health Homicide Reviews. Project Report. Cardiff: Cardiff University.
- Sivarajasingam, V., Farnell, D., Page, N., Moore, S. and Shepherd, J. 2018. Violence in England and Wales in 2017: An Accident and Emergency perspective. Cardiff: Cardiff University. Available at: https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/1162414/National-Violence-Surveillance-Network-Report-2017.pdf
- Thimm, M., Cerutti, F. and Rienstra, T. 2018. Probabilistic graded semantics. Presented at: COMMA 2018: 7th International Conference on Computational Models of Argument, Warsaw, Poland, 12-14 September 2018.
- Tomsett, R., Braines, D., Harborne, D., Preece, A. D. and Chakraborty, S. 2018. Interpretable to whom? A role-based model for analyzing interpretable machine learning systems. Presented at: 3rd Annual Workshop on Human Interpretability in Machine Learning (WHI 2018), Stockholm, Sweden, 14 July 2018.
- Tu, K., Li, J., Towsley, D., Braines, D. and Turner, L. 2018. Network classification in temporal networks using motifs. Presented at: 3rd ECML/PKDD Workshop on Advanced Analytics and Learning on Temporal Data (AALTD'18), Dublin, Ireland, 10-14 September 2018.
- Tu, K., Li, J., Towsley, D., Braines, D. and Turner, L. 2018. Classifying types of network communities using motifs. Presented at: Machine Learning, Data Analytics and Modeling - DATAM'18 at CCS'18, Thessaloniki, Greece, 23-28 September 2018.
- Whitaker, R. M., Colombo, G. B. and Rand, D. G. 2018. Indirect reciprocity and the evolution of prejudicial groups. Scientific Reports 8, article number: 13247. (10.1038/s41598-018-31363-z)
2017
- Berling, T. V. and Bueger, C. 2017. Expertise in the age of post-factual politics: An outline of reflexive strategies. Geoforum 84, pp. 332-341. (10.1016/j.geoforum.2017.05.008)
- Biegus, O. and Bueger, C. 2017. Poachers, pirates and wildlife crime: improving coordination of the global response. South African Crime Quarterly 60, pp. 29-36. (10.17159/2413-3108/2017/v0n60a1724)
- Braines, D., O'Leary, N., Thomas, A., Harborne, D., Preece, A. D. and Webberley, W. M. 2017. Conversational homes: a uniform natural language approach for collaboration among humans and devices. International Journal on Advances in Intelligent Systems 10(3/4), pp. 223-237.
- Braines, D., Thomas, A., Kaplan, L., Sensoy, M., Ivanovska, M., Preece, A. D. and Cerutti, F. 2017. Human-in-the-loop situational understanding via subjective Bayesian networks. Presented at: The 5th International Workshop on Graph Structures for Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (GKR 2017), Melbourne, Australia, 19-25 August 2017.
- Bueger, C. 2017. Effective maritime domain awareness in the Western Indian Ocean. Project Report. [Online]. Institute for Security Studies. Available at: https://issafrica.s3.amazonaws.com/site/uploads/policy-brief104.pdf
- Bueger, C. 2017. Experts in an adventure with pirates: a story of Somali piracy expertise. In: Leander, A. and Waever, O. eds. Assembling Exclusive Expertise: Conflict Resolution Knowledge in Practice. Routledge
- Bueger, C. 2017. Practices, norms, and the theory of contestation. Polity 49(1), pp. 126-131. (10.1086/689977)
- Bueger, C. and Edmunds, T. 2017. Beyond seablindness. A new agenda for maritime security studies. International Affairs 93(6), pp. 1293-1311. (10.1093/ia/iix174)
- Chakraborty, S., Preece, A. D., Alzantot, M., Xing, T., Braines, D. and Srivastava, M. 2017. Deep learning for situational understanding. Presented at: IEEE International Conference on Information Fusion, Xi'an, China, 10-13 July 2017Information Fusion (Fusion), 2017 20th International Conference on. IEEE, (10.23919/ICIF.2017.8009785)
- Chakraborty, S. et al. 2017. Interpretability of deep learning models: a survey of results. Presented at: IEEE Smart World Congress 2017 Workshop: DAIS 2017 - Workshop on Distributed Analytics InfraStructure and Algorithms for Multi-Organization Federations, San Francisco, CA, USA, 7-8 August 2017.
- Dobreva, D. and Innes, M. 2017. 'Second wave de-liberalisation' and understanding the causes and consequences of Brexit's implications for policing. Democracy and Security Review 2016(4)
- Eshghi, S., Williams, G., Colombo, G., Turner, L., Rand, D., Whitaker, R. M. and Tassiulas, L. 2017. Mathematical models for social group behavior. Presented at: DAIS 2017 - Workshop on Distributed Analytics InfraStructure and Algorithms for Multi-Organization Federations, San Francisco, CA, USA, 4-8 August 2017. IEEE
- Eshghi, S., Williams, G., Colombo, G. B., Turner, L. D., Rand, D. G., Whitaker, R. M. and Tassiulas, L. 2017. Stability and fracture of social groups. Presented at: 55th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, Monticello, IL, USA, 3-6 October 2017.
- Grinnell, D. 2017. Interpreting public reactions to terrorist events using open source network analysis. In: Conway, M. et al. eds. Terrorists' Use of the Internet. IOS Press, pp. 290-304.
- Grinnell, D., Macdonald, S. and Mair, D. 2017. The response of, and on, Twitter to the release of Dabiq Issue 15. Presented at: 1st ECTC Conference on Online Terrorist Propaganda, The Hague, The Netherlands, 10-11 April 2017.
- Innes, H. and Innes, M. 2017. Murderous thoughts: the macro, micro and momentary in theorizing the causes and consequences of homicide. In: Brookman, F., Maguire, E. and Maguire, M. eds. The Handbook of Homicide. Wiley Handbooks in Criminology and Criminal Justice Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 3-20.
- Innes, M. 2017. From fear to understanding: 'making' and managing public reactions to crime, disorder and policing. In: Tilley, N. and Sidebottom, A. eds. Handbook of Crime Prevention and Community Safety. London: Routledge, pp. 470-488.
- Innes, M. and Levi, M. 2017. Making and managing terrorism and counter-terrorism. In: Liebling,, A., Maruna, S. and McAra, L. eds. The Oxford Handbook of Criminology : Sixth edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 455-477.
- Innes, M., Roberts, C. and Lowe, T. 2017. A disruptive influence? "Prevent-ing" problems and countering violent extremism policy in practice. Law and Society Review 51(2), pp. 252-281. (10.1111/lasr.12267)
- Lloyd, K., Rosin, P. L., Marshall, A. D. and Moore, S. C. 2017. Violent behaviour detection using local trajectory response. Presented at: 7th International Conference on Imaging for Crime Detection and Prevention, Madrid, Spain, 23-25 November 20167th International Conference on Imaging for Crime Detection and Prevention (ICDP 2016). IET Seminar Digests 2016/0006 Institution of Engineering and Technology pp. 78-83., (10.1049/ic.2016.0082)
- Lloyd, K., Rosin, P. L., Marshall, D. and Moore, S. C. 2017. Detecting violent and abnormal crowd activity using temporal analysis of grey level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM)-based texture measures. Machine Vision and Applications 28, pp. 361-371. (10.1007/s00138-017-0830-x)
- Nottle, A. et al. 2017. Distributed opportunistic sensing and fusion for traffic congestion detection. Presented at: IEEE Smart World Congress 2017 Workshop: DAIS 2017 - Workshop on Distributed Analytics InfraStructure and Algorithms for Multi-Organization Federations, San Francisco, CA, USA, 7-8 August 2017.
- Preece, A. D. and Braines, D. S. 2017. Conversational services for multi-agency situational understanding. Presented at: AAAI 2017 Fall Symposium: Cognitive Assistance in Government and Public Sector Applications, Washington, D.C., USA, 9-11 November 2017.
- Preece, A. D., Cerutti, F., Braines, D., Chakraborty, S. and Srivastava, M. 2017. Cognitive computing for coalition situational understanding. Presented at: IEEE Smart World Congress 2017 Workshop: DAIS 2017 - Workshop on Distributed Analytics InfraStructure and Algorithms for Multi-Organization Federations, San Francisco, CA, USA, 7-8 August 2017.
- Preece, A. D. et al. 2017. Coalitions of things: supporting ISR tasks via Internet of Things approaches. Presented at: Ground/Air Multisensor Interoperability, Integration, and Networking for Persistent ISR VIII, Anaheim, USA, 10 - 13 April 2017Proc. SPIE 10190, Ground/Air Multisensor Interoperability, Integration, and Networking for Persistent ISR VIII, Vol. 10190. SPIE pp. 101900A., (10.1117/12.2266460)
- Preece, A., Webberley, W., Braines, D., Zaroukian, E. G. and Bakdash, J. Z. 2017. SHERLOCK: Experimental evaluation of a conversational agent for mobile information tasks. IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems 47(6), pp. 1017-1028. (10.1109/THMS.2017.2700625)
- Robinson, A. and Eisenstadt, N. 2017. Just interactions? Victims’ accounts of their involvement with criminal justice agencies in England and Wales. Presented at: American Society of Criminology (2017), Philadelphia, PA, 15 -18 November 2017.
- Robinson, A. 2017. Establishing the efficacy of a telephone-based police response to domestic abuse: Hampshire Constabulary’s Resolution Centre. Technical Report.
- Robinson, A. and Clancy, A. 2017. New initiatives to tackle domestic violence using the Priority Perpetrator Identification Tool (PPIT). Technical Report.
- Turner, L., Colombo, G., Whitaker, R. and Felmlee, D. 2017. Parameterising the dynamics of inter-group conflict from real world data. Presented at: DAIS 2017 - Workshop on Distributed Analytics InfraStructure and Algorithms for Multi-Organization Federations, San Francisco, CA, USA, 4-8 August 2017. IEEE
- Verma, D., Desai, N., Preece, A. and Taylor, I. J. 2017. A blockchain based architecture for asset management in coalition operations. Presented at: Ground/Air Multisensor Interoperability, Integration, and Networking for Persistent ISR VIII, Anaheim, USA, 10 - 13 April 2017Proc. SPIE 10190, Ground/Air Multisensor Interoperability, Integration, and Networking for Persistent ISR VIII, Vol. 10190. SPIE pp. 101900Y., (10.1117/12.2264911)
- Whitaker, R. M. 2017. A generative model for predicting terrorist incidents. Presented at: SPIE Defense + Security Symposium: Ground/Air Multisensor Interoperability, Integration, and Networking for Persistent ISR VIII, Anaheim, California United States., 9 - 13 April 2017. SPIE
- Whitaker, R. M., Felmlee, D., Verma, D. C., Preece, A. D. and Williams, G. 2017. From evolution to revolution: understanding mutability in large and disruptive human groups. Presented at: SPIE Defense + Security Symposium: Next-Generation Analyst V, Anaheim, California, United States., 9 - 13 April 2017Next-Generation Analyst V, Vol. 10207. SPIE Proceedings Bellingham, Wa: SPIE pp. 1020703., (10.1117/12.2267996)
- Whitaker, R. M., Turner, L. and Colombo, G. 2017. Intra-group tension under inter-group conflict: a generative model using group social norms and identity. Presented at: 8th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics, Los Angeles, CA, USA, 17-21 July 2017.
- Zaroukian, E., Bakdash, J. Z., Preece, A. D. and Webberley, W. 2017. Automation bias with a conversational interface: user confirmation of misparsed information. Presented at: IEEE Conference on Cognitive and Computational Aspects of Situation Management, Savannah, GA, USA, 27-31 March 2017Cognitive and Computational Aspects of Situation Management (CogSIMA), 2017 IEEE Conference on. IEEE, (10.1109/COGSIMA.2017.7929605)
2016
- Arunkumar, S., Srivatsa, M., Soyluoglu, B., Sensoy, M. and Cerutti, F. 2016. Privacy enforcement through policy extension. Presented at: MILCOM 2016 - 2016 IEEE Military Communications Conference, Baltimore, MD, USA, 1-3 November 2016MILCOM 2016 - 2016 IEEE Military Communications Conference. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE, (10.1109/MILCOM.2016.7795476)
- Medina Ariza, J. J., Robinson, A. L. and Myhill, A. 2016. Cheaper, faster, better: expectations and achievements in police risk assessment of domestic abuse. Policing 10(4), pp. 341-350. (10.1093/police/paw023)
- Preece, A. D., Roberts, C., Rogers, D., Webberley, W., Innes, M. and Braines, D. 2016. From open source communications to knowledge. Presented at: Next-Generation Analyst IV, Baltimore, MD, USA, 18-19 April 2016.
- Preece, A. D., Webberley, W., Braines, D., Zaroukian, E. and Bakdash, J. 2016. Human computer collaboration at the edge: enhancing collective situation understanding with controlled natural language. Presented at: 21st International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, London, UK, 6-8 September 2016.
- Robinson, A. L., Pinchevsky, G. M. and Guthrie, J. A. 2016. A small constellation: risk factors informing police perceptions of domestic abuse. Policing and Society 28(2), pp. 189-204. (10.1080/10439463.2016.1151881)
- Robinson, A. and Clancy, A. 2016. All-Wales implementation testing of the Priority Perpetrator Identification Tool (PPIT) for domestic abuse. Technical Report.
- Shokri, R., Theodorakopoulos, G. and Troncoso, C. 2016. Privacy games along location traces: a game-theoretic framework for optimizing location privacy. ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security 19(4), article number: 11. (10.1145/3009908)
2015
- Bueger, C. and Gadinger, F. 2015. Family issues: plurality and methodology in international practice theory. [Online]. Vol. 17 Dec. International Studies Association. Available at: http://www.isanet.org/Publications/ISQ/Posts/ID/4962/Family-Issues-Plurality-and-Methodology-in-International-Practice-Theory
- Lowe, T., Innes, H. and Innes, M. 2015. The work of Welsh Government funded Community Support Officers. Project Report. [Online]. Cardiff: Welsh Government. Available at: http://gov.wales/statistics-and-research/research-deployment-work-500-welsh-government-funded-community-support-officers/?lang=en
- Mugabi, I. k. 2015. Human trafficking as a consequence of armed conflicts situations to persons with disabilities. Presented at: International Conference on Combating Human Trafficking with Special Reference to Women and Children, New Delhi India, 13th -15th February 2015.
- Mugabi, I. and Bishop, J. 2015. The need for a dualist application of public and private law in Great Britain following the use of “flame trolling” during the 2011 UK riots: a review and model. In: Dawson, M. ed. New Threats and Countermeasures in Digital Crime and Cyber Terrorism. Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference, pp. 195-212., (10.4018/978-1-4666-8345-7.ch011)
2014
- Drummond, C. et al. 2014. The effectiveness of alcohol screening and brief intervention in emergency departments: a multicentre pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial. PLoS ONE 9(6), article number: e99463. (10.1371/journal.pone.0099463)
- Innes, M. 2014. Signal crimes: Social reactions to crime, Disorder and control. Oxford University Press.
- Moore, S. C. et al. 2014. All-Wales licensed premises intervention (AWLPI): a randomised controlled trial to reduce alcohol-related violence. BMC Public Health 14(1), pp. -., article number: 21. (10.1186/1471-2458-14-21)
- Newbury-Birch, D. et al. 2014. Alcohol screening and brief interventions for offenders in the probation setting (SIPS trial): a pragmatic multicentre cluster randomised controlled trial. Alcohol and Alcoholism 49(5), pp. 540-548. (10.1093/alcalc/agu046)
- Piquero, A. R., Farrington, D. P., Shepherd, J. P. and Auty, K. 2014. Offending and early death in the Cambridge study in delinquent development. Justice Quarterly 31(3), pp. 445-472. (10.1080/07418825.2011.641027)
2013
- Florence, C., Shepherd, J. P., Brennan, I. and Simon, T. R. 2013. An economic evaluation of anonymised information sharing in a partnership between health services, police and local government for preventing violence-related injury. Injury Prevention 20(2), pp. 108-114. (10.1136/injuryprev-2012-040622)
- Innes, M. 2013. Rebooting the PC: using innovation to drive smart policing. Technical Report.
2008
- Lowe, T. and Innes, M. 2008. Countering terror: Violent radicalisation and situational intelligence. Prison Service Journal(179), pp. 3-10.
2006
- Robinson, A. 2006. Advice, Support, Safety & Information Services Together (ASSIST): The benefits of providing assistance to victims of domestic abuse in Glasgow. Technical Report.