2010 Second International Conference on Computer Research and Development 2010
DOI: 10.1109/iccrd.2010.157
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The Risk Assessment of Crime Prevention System Based on Risk Entropy Model

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“…Such a model is apparently influenced by the effectiveness evaluation in the field of military research but cannot be effectively employed in many areas of physical protection system, such as thronged metro transfer stations or prisons with complex internal structures, where the assessment should take into account not only the path of entry but also the possibility of being broken-in from outside. The other aspect of this paper will be mainly on the exploration of the establishment of effectiveness evaluation index of physical protection system, such as [9,10]. It is widely argued that some of these models ignore the uniqueness of the physical protection system, which indicates that the model needs to be adapted to some extent to meet the requirement of different environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a model is apparently influenced by the effectiveness evaluation in the field of military research but cannot be effectively employed in many areas of physical protection system, such as thronged metro transfer stations or prisons with complex internal structures, where the assessment should take into account not only the path of entry but also the possibility of being broken-in from outside. The other aspect of this paper will be mainly on the exploration of the establishment of effectiveness evaluation index of physical protection system, such as [9,10]. It is widely argued that some of these models ignore the uniqueness of the physical protection system, which indicates that the model needs to be adapted to some extent to meet the requirement of different environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%