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Submitted by Miss Christina… on

The University of Maryland, Baltimore Police Department requested assistance to enhance their knowledge in crime analysis and crime prevention strategies . BJA NTTAC denied this request.

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20191018-143928-63

Submitted by Patrice Hare on

The Tulsa, Oklahoma Police Department (PD), as part of the Tulsa National Public Safety Partnership (PSP) site, requested assistance with facilitating a one-day local crime analysis summit and receiving additional assistance for their newly developed strategic analysis unit. Julie Wartell was selected to fulfill the request and conducted a two-day site visit to Tulsa PD on November 21-22, 2019 to facilitate the summit and provide onsite technical assistance. Ms. Wartell also provided additional offsite assistance to Tulsa PD until March 2020 as they rolled out the new unit.

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Submitted by Kirk Stringfellow on

The Orlando, Florida Police Department (PD) requested an assessment of its crime analysis unit. IDEA Analytics was selected to fulfill the request and provided a review of Orlando PD's current workflow/workload as it relates to the crime analysis unit. The assessment occurred in September 2019 and involved interviewing stakeholders and Orlando PD leadership to understand goals for data-driven policy. IDEA Analytics delivered a comprehensive final report to Orlando PD in September 2019.

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Submitted by Kayla Eddy on

The Memphis, Tennessee Police Department (PD), as part of the Memphis National Public Safety Partnership site, requested a crime analysis assessment. OnPoint Analytics was selected to fulfill the request and conducted an assessment between September 2019 and February 2020. OnPoint Analytics delivered a findings and recommendations report, along with a final report outlining next steps, to Memphis PD in March 2020.

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Submitted by Kirk Stringfellow on

Orlando, Florida Police Department requested a crime analysis assessment to provide a review of our current work flow/work load as it relates specifically to their Crime Analysts. IDEA Analytics was selected to fulfill the request and provided a crime analysis assessment. The assessment occurred on August 20 - 22, 2020 and involved interviewing Orlando PD leadership, crime analysts, technology support personnel, and applicable stakeholders to further
understand current practices and desired goals for data-driven policing.

20190402-181831-49

Submitted by Mr. Scott Jefferys on

Maricopa County, Arizona Sheriff's Office Criminal Intelligence Division requested assistance to conduct a survey assessment of the unit to determine any deficiencies and strengths. The requestor withdrew the request.

20190321-160828-95

Submitted by Kayla Eddy on

The Memphis, Tennessee Public Safety Partnership Site requested technical assistance in the form of crime analysis on demand. The requestor withdrew their request.

20190314-165411-71

Submitted by Mr. Ryan Todd, DAD on

The Whittier, California Police Department requested a crime analysis assessment. OnPoint Analytics was selected as the provider for this engagements and assisted Whittier PD with establishing a crime analysis unit by assessing their analytical needs, evaluating the training needs of the newly hired crime analyst, identifying technical gaps, and providing analytical strategies to reduce crime and improve quality of life for Whittier and Santa Fe Springs residents.

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