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A Decision Tree Approach to Predicting Recidivism in Domestic Violence

Authors : Senuri Wijenayake, Timothy Graham, Peter Christen

Published in: Trends and Applications in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Domestic violence (DV) is a global social and public health issue that is highly gendered. Being able to accurately predict DV recidivism, i.e., re-offending of a previously convicted offender, can speed up and improve risk assessment procedures for police and front-line agencies, better protect victims of DV, and potentially prevent future re-occurrences of DV. Previous work in DV recidivism has employed different classification techniques, including decision tree (DT) induction and logistic regression, where the main focus was on achieving high prediction accuracy. As a result, even the diagrams of trained DTs were often too difficult to interpret due to their size and complexity, making decision-making challenging. Given there is often a trade-off between model accuracy and interpretability, in this work our aim is to employ DT induction to obtain both interpretable trees as well as high prediction accuracy. Specifically, we implement and evaluate different approaches to deal with class imbalance as well as feature selection. Compared to previous work in DV recidivism prediction that employed logistic regression, our approach can achieve comparable area under the ROC curve results by using only 3 of 11 available features and generating understandable decision trees that contain only 4 leaf nodes.

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Metadata
Title
A Decision Tree Approach to Predicting Recidivism in Domestic Violence
Authors
Senuri Wijenayake
Timothy Graham
Peter Christen
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04503-6_1

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