Crime Analysis
GIS Solutions for Intelligence-Led Policing
Applying GIS Technology to Crime Analysis
Know Your Community—Analyze Your Crime—Use Your Advantage
GIS aids crime analysis by
• Identifying and highlighting suspicious incidents and events that may require further investigation
• Supporting pattern and trend analysis across multiple jurisdictions
• Enhancing the implementation of various policing methodologies to reduce overall crime and disorder
• Integrating traditional and nontraditional law enforcement data to improve overall analysis
• Educating the public with visual information to clarify crime concerns and enlist community action
• Providing tools and techniques to capture crime series and forecast future crime occurrences
Whether the problem is tactical, strategic, or administrative, any data containing location information can be displayed and analyzed using geographic information system (GIS) technology. GIS is an essential part of a crime analyst’s toolkit—your means of creating valuable information for your officers in the field. By incorporating traditional law enforcement data with data such as demographics, infrastructure, and offender tracking, you can use GIS to transform information into actionable intelligence.
You can improve critical decision making in a rapidly changing environment and have a direct impact on the safety of your officers and the citizens you serve.
Every crime problem is related to some location, whether it’s an address, street, ZIP Code™, or district. GIS can help you leverage the locational aspect of your data to analyze, understand, and build solutions to the problems you face.
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