Neer’s model, TAPAS is a Joint contribution of the Researchers from Law enforcement, Criminology, Geographic Information System (GIS) with the cooperation of State Government (AP) with the initiative of the company.
This product has also extended its wings to other solutions into the Drug Abuse and Rehabilitation mechanisms for its effectiveness in Crime analysis and Data mining.
The Methodology focuses on the repetition of the trafficking on the following features:
- Hot Spots( Repeated incidents in same place),
- Hot Dots (persons- victims, likely victims, offenders, likely offenders),
- Hot Products (Groups / victims on demand by specifications), etc.
- Unique identification protocol to study revictimization, recidivism with biometrics (fingers / thumb impression, Irish, facial recognitions, etc.).
- Operation Schemes – Evaluation – Quality Analysis, Failure Analysis.
- Strategic Analysis & Allocation of resources to AHTOs (Anti Human Trafficking Operations).
- Further study the Crime – Demand – Geographic Target Modelling (CGT) - on the needs of the survivors, simultaneously about the reasons of the push/ pull factors for exploitation of women and children.
- This can also help in addressal of Women Crimes, Atrocities, Child labor, Debt Bondage, Slavery, and Organ Trafficking.
NISL, working on the Transnational Crime area,is also working in collaboration with the organizations working on Human Trafficking with the neighboring states of AP (state) while expanding its implementations to East Asia, Africa, U.K and North America.
The model has been also felicitated at the 4th Asian Criminology Conference in Seoul, South Korea and also at the 35th All Indian Criminology Conference at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India.
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