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Quentin Rossy
Researcher at University of Lausanne
Publications - 29
Citations - 462
Quentin Rossy is an academic researcher from University of Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Crime analysis. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 27 publications receiving 370 citations.
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Buying drugs on a Darknet market: A better deal? Studying the online illicit drug market through the analysis of digital, physical and chemical data
TL;DR: The forensic analysis of the received products allows the evaluation of the accuracy of digital data collected on the website, and the information from digital and physical/chemical traces are complementary to evaluate the practices of the online selling of illicit drugs on cryptomarkets.
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Integrating forensic information in a crime intelligence database
TL;DR: The underlying integration process of forensic intelligence into the crime intelligence database raised several difficulties in regards of the acquisition of data and the models used in the forensic databases.
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A geographical analysis of trafficking on a popular darknet market.
TL;DR: The geographical analysis reveals that spatial patterns on Evolution tend to reflect the structure of the traditional illicit market, and regarding illicit drugs, country-specificity has been observed and are presented in this article.
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A collaborative approach for incorporating forensic case data into crime investigation using criminal intelligence analysis and visualisation.
Quentin Rossy,Olivier Ribaux +1 more
TL;DR: Using visualisation as a catalyser for a collaborative approach integrating forensic data thus calls for better specifications.
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Education and training in forensic intelligence: a new challenge
TL;DR: It is concluded that the new focus on forensic intelligence could restore a pro-active approach to forensic science, better quantify its efficiency and let it get more involved in investigative and managerial decisions.