I guess you do hold yourself out also as someone who muses on issues of modelling crime analysis in complex systems, applied data analysis, metadata computational criminology, geo-spatial crime analysis, offender mobility and crime pattern routes, and routes to crime. To me, those are all fairly technical academic terms. They seem to be focused on more than just persistent youth repeat offenders.
Has what you're testifying on here today been the crux of your work since you joined the faculty in 2008 and since you got your PhD in 2007?