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Crime Analysis on Demand

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20150424-160449-96

Submitted by James Lah on

Our request is for an assessment of our crime analysis capabilities and assistance in improving our ability to can leverage as well as improve our analysis. We are interested in receiving training on social media network analysis to identify connections between crime victims as well as suspects as a means of predictive analysis on violent crime.

20150127-93158-96

Submitted by Shaun Ali on

Over the last few years, Gary Police Department (GPD) has started to use data more and we now have a full time crime analyst. Currently our efforts have focused on data that shows historical trends, comparisons between timeframes, and documents previous months efforts. We would like to start using data more proactively, in real time, to make decisions about deployment and to help identify strategies and tactics that are customized to high-crime neighborhoods.

20150115-173254-12

Submitted by Shaun Ali on

I would like to request on behalf of my Department - the San Mateo Police Department - help with developing and improving our crime analysis program. I have heard that you have a two phased approach in which you can send an expert to our department to do an onsite review of crime analysis program and make recommendations for improvement. The 2nd phase of the approach is the implementation of some of the recommendations based on how intensive they will be. Hopefully I'm correct in my understanding and you can help me with this.

20141020-145250-98

Submitted by James Lah on

In August 2014 the City of Wilmington was selected to participate in the DOJ's Violence Reduction Network. Within this program, over the next two years Wilmington will be seeking assistance from the BJA in the areas of technology, crime analysis, intelligence, grant preparation and community building.

20140609-132326-MD

Submitted by Shaun Ali on

we are looking for BJA to take a look at our efforts in crime analysis, (tactical and strategic) and provide suggestions and changes to better accomplish our goals of crime reduction and quality of life improvement.

20140203-122404-OR

Submitted by James Lah on

We are requesting assistance from your Crime Analysis On Demand program. We are currently in the process of signing a settlement agreement with the US Dept. Of Justice Civil Rights Division and will need to improve our ability to compile and analyze crime related data as a part of that agreement. Additionally, the agreement will place significant strain on our existing analytic resources so any training/advice on how to streamline our current operations will be valuable.

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