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Capture-Recapture for Hidden Crime Populations×Makadirio ya Ukubwa wa Idadi ya Watu kwa Njia ya Kukamata-Kukamatwa tena×
NyanjaCriminologyMetodolojia ya Dodoso
FamiliaProcess / pipelineRegression model
Mwaka wa asili19951978
MwanzilishiInternational Working Group for Disease Monitoring and Forecasting (modern multi-list synthesis); Sheila Bird & Ruth King (criminal-justice applications)Otis, Burnham, White & Anderson
AinaPopulation-size estimation from overlapping incomplete listsProbabilistic population size estimator
Chanzo asiliaBird, S. M., & King, R. (2018). Multiple systems estimation (or capture-recapture estimation) to inform public policy. Annual Review of Statistics and Its Application, 5, 95–118. DOI ↗Otis, D. L., Burnham, K. P., White, G. C., & Anderson, D. R. (1978). Statistical inference from capture data on closed animal populations. Wildlife Monographs, 62, 3–135. link ↗
Majina mbadalaMultiple Systems Estimation, Mark-Recapture for Hidden Populations, Dark-Figure Population Estimation, Lincoln-Petersen Crime EstimationMark-Recapture, Tag-Recapture, Mark-Release-Recapture, İşaretle-Yeniden Yakala
Zinazohusiana32
MuhtasariCapture-recapture, known in criminology and public health as multiple systems estimation, infers the size of a hidden population — undocumented homicide victims, trafficking victims, problem drug users, undetected offenders — that no single source counts completely. By examining how much two or more incomplete lists overlap, it estimates how many cases were missed by all of them: the 'dark figure' of crime. Borrowed from wildlife ecology, the method was synthesized for human populations by the International Working Group in 1995 and brought to criminal-justice policy by Bird and King.Capture-recapture (also known as mark-recapture) is a statistical method for estimating the size of an unknown population by sampling it twice and tracking which individuals appear in both samples. Formally systematized for closed animal populations by Otis, Burnham, White, and Anderson in their landmark 1978 Wildlife Monographs paper, the method extends naturally to human populations, epidemiology, and incomplete administrative records.
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