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Use of Computerized Crime Mapping by Law Enforcement in the United States, 1997-1998
Department of Justice —
As a first step in understanding law enforcement agencies' use and knowledge of crime mapping, the Crime Mapping Research Center (CMRC) of the National Institute of... -
Federal
Development of Crime Forecasting and Mapping Systems for Use by Police in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Rochester, New York, 1990-2001
Department of Justice —
This study was designed to develop crime forecasting as an application area for police in support of tactical deployment of resources. Data on crime offense reports... -
Federal
A Multi-Jurisdictional Test of Risk Terrain Modeling and a Place-Based Evaluation of Environmental Risk-Based Patrol Deployment Strategies, 6 U.S. States, 2012-2014
Department of Justice —
These data are part of NACJD's Fast Track Release and are distributed as they were received from the data depositor. The files have been zipped by NACJD for release,... -
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Exploratory Spatial Data Approach to Identify the Context of Unemployment-Crime Linkages in Virginia, 1995-2000
Department of Justice —
This research is an exploration of a spatial approach to identify the contexts of unemployment-crime relationships at the county level. Using Exploratory Spatial Data... -
Federal
Detection of Crime, Resource Deployment, and Predictors of Success: A Multi-Level Analysis of CCTV in Newark, New Jersey, 2007-2011
Department of Justice —
The Detection of Crime, Resource Deployment, and Predictors of Success: A Multi-Level Analysis of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) in Newark, NJ collection represents... -
Federal
CrimeMapTutorial Workbooks and Sample Data for ArcView and MapInfo, 2000
Department of Justice —
CrimeMapTutorial is a step-by-step tutorial for learning crime mapping using ArcView GIS or MapInfo Professional GIS. It was designed to give users a thorough... -
Federal
Linking Theory to Practice: Examining Geospatial Predictive Policing, Denver, Colorado, 2013-2015
Department of Justice —
This research sought to examine and evaluate geospatial predictive policing models across the United States. The purpose of this applied research is three-fold: (1)... -
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Arrests As Communications to Criminals in St. Louis, 1970, 1972-1982
Department of Justice —
This data collection was designed to assess the deterrent effects over time of police sanctioning activity, specifically that of arrests. Arrest and crime report data... -
Federal
Spatial Analysis of Crime in Appalachia [United States], 1977-1996
Department of Justice —
This research project was designed to demonstrate the contributions that Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and spatial analysis procedures can make to the study of... -
Federal
Reentry Mapping Network Project in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Washington, DC, and Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 2003-2004
Department of Justice —
The Urban Institute established the Reentry Mapping Network (RMN), a group of jurisdictions applying a data-driven, spatial approach to prisoner reentry. The purpose... -
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Evaluation of the Shreveport, Louisiana Predictive Policing Programs, 2011-2012
Department of Justice —
These data are part of NACJD's Fast Track Release and are distributed as they were received from the data depositor. The files have been zipped by NACJD for release,...