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Exploring Correlations Between Personality Traits and Criminal Attitudes

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In this paper we propose CrimBig5 application framework to explore correlations between Big5 personality traits and facets and criminal attitudes and behaviors. First, the CrimBig5 concepts and system have been studied and developed to model the correlations by using the CrimBig5 dashboard. Based on the expert model, a set of questions can be generated by merging the model facets and keywords into questionnaire templates. Afterwards, a question-and-answer pathway, namely QandA has been established within the CrimBig5 system, serving diverse end user groups. This innovative system holds the promise of providing significant insights into the intricate links between individual personality traits and the realm of criminal considerations.

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This work is fully supported by the Hue university project # 22.

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Nguyen, S.H., Nguyen, B.T., Hoang, B.C., That, B.T., Dinh, H.T. (2024). Exploring Correlations Between Personality Traits and Criminal Attitudes. In: Nghia, P.T., Thai, V.D., Thuy, N.T., Son, L.H., Huynh, VN. (eds) Advances in Information and Communication Technology. ICTA 2023. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 848. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-50818-9_45

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