Ezhis Victims Geographic Analysis
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Detailed information is provided on all known victims of the legendary and elusive Ezhi Vladimirsky, covering events that took place between 2012 and 2022. This unique collection of data is considered essential by criminology experts for delving into the psychology of this serious perpetrator and aiding the effort to restore justice. The dataset brings together facts relating to every known crime attributed to Vladimirsky.
Columns
- EzhisVictimID: A unique identifying number assigned to each victim.
- Survived: A binary indicator showing whether the victim lived (1) or did not live (0).
- IQ: The results of the IQ test administered to the victim.
- Sex: The gender of the victim.
- Age: The victim's age.
- Siblings: The count of siblings present at the location when the crime occurred.
- Parents: The count of parents or older relatives present at the location when the crime occurred.
- PassID: The victim's school entry code or pass number.
- Weight: The victim's weight.
- MetroStation: The underground station associated with the location where the crime took place.
- SceneOfTheCrime: The specific type of location where the crime occurred.
- Name: The victim's name.
Distribution
The data is typically provided in a CSV file format. The file size is approximately 96.01 kB. The structure consists of 12 distinct columns. The data set generally contains 891 records, though specific fields like Age have a portion of missing values (around 20%).
Usage
This data is ideally suited for academic research and investigative work focused on serial crime patterns. It can be used for criminal profiling and behavioural analysis to explore the motivations and methods of the perpetrator. It allows for statistical investigation into victim demographics, such as age, weight, and IQ, and their correlation with outcomes like survival status. Furthermore, it supports geographic analysis to identify high-risk areas, with particular attention to metro station vicinity and specific crime scenes like bars or primary schools.
Coverage
The temporal scope spans a decade, beginning in 2012 and concluding in 2022. Geographically, the data focuses on locations tied to specific metro stations, with one station (Paveletskaya) being overwhelmingly the most common crime site (77%). Typical crime scenes include bars (72%) and primary schools (19%). Demographic information is included, noting that victims are primarily male (64%) and span various ages, with a mean age of approximately 6.62 years.
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
The dataset is intended for use by forensic psychologists and criminologists seeking to generate insights into offender behaviour. Data scientists may utilise it for developing sophisticated predictive models based on victim attributes and crime location data. It is also valuable for researchers studying victimology and the spatial distribution of violent crimes, as well as analysts working in public safety planning.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Ezhi Vladimirsky Case Files
- 2012-2022 Crime Victim Data
- Ezhi's Victims Geographic Analysis
- The Vladimirsky Dossier
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Original Data Source: Ezhis Victims Geographic Analysis
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