Crime Analysis and Mapping

The ability of law enforcement agencies to understand and decrease crime rates within a given area is largely dependent on their ability to understand and use their crime data they and other public safety agencies have accumulated. This includes both historical information generated by previous criminal activity and the continuous stream of data produced by new incidents that develop daily. For police departments to effectively use this data, it must be recorded in a well-organized manner, made easily accessible, and available in an easy-to-understand format that promotes quick decision-making.

The crime analysis and mapping solutions provided by Intergraph offer a user-friendly, efficient way to handle management, analysis, and access to crime data accrued by law enforcement and other public safety agencies. Our spatial crime analysis tools help identify important incident trends and relationships, and our digital mapping tools allow you to present information in a format that's easy to understand. For more information on how Intergraph crime analysis and mapping software can help you, please contact us today!

The Benefits of an Intergraph Solution

Law enforcement agencies trust Intergraph to provide them with a more efficient way of crime analysis and mapping, and we deliver. As a foundation, I/Incident Analyst increases data retrieval efficiency when multiple records management systems are being used by uniting these data sources to better identify patterns in incident activity.

Intergraph crime analysis and mapping software also provides:

  • Strategic Assessment. Incident mapping capabilities allow for the identification of crime hot spots and provide additional information about the conditions experienced in those areas.
  • Tactical Assessment. Ability to determine the effectiveness of crime reduction efforts by easily locating where such efforts have been deployed and viewing their impact.
  • Target Profiling. Proper analysis of criminal information provides insight into areas where past offenders and suspects reside, as well as the locations where their activities are focused.
  • Pattern Analysis. Spatial crime analysis helps to connect crime series, identify areas of increased criminal activity, and predict the potential locations in which offenders may reside.
  • Risk Analysis. Risk analysis determines specific areas that may be at a higher risk for criminal activity.

With the help of crime analysis and mapping software from Intergraph, law enforcement agencies have the tools they need to add value to the crime data they collect and use it to improve overall performance. To learn more about the spatial crime analysis solutions Intergraph can provide, please contact us today.

A Proven Leader in Crime Analysis and Mapping

Intergraph provides incident management solutions to public safety agencies across the world. From facilitating public safety interoperability to implementing web based computer aided dispatch systems, we help public safety agencies increase their efficiency and effectiveness.

When it comes to crime analysis and mapping, Intergraph is a proven industry leader that's helped a wide variety of public safety agencies. For example, the Sonoma County Public Safety Consortium in California uses Intergraph's crime analysis and mapping software to help protect approximately 500,000 people in its area. Sonoma leverages the vast amounts of data collected by Intergraph's web based computer aided dispatch and record management systems by fusing it into a single source of intelligence. This gives users easy access to the information needed for analysis of incident activities.

To learn about other customers Intergraph has helped or for more information about our spatial crime analysis solutions, please contact us.

Key Mapping Features

Intergraph spatial crime analysis and mapping solutions provide law enforcement organizations with the ability to effectively define areas in need, improving resource deployment and decreasing response times. Features such as pin, incident count, and hot spot mapping allow police agencies to more easily understand geographical interfaces and learn more about specific areas based on the number and types of incidents that have occurred there. Additional mapping features include helpful capabilities such as the ability to see changes in criminal activity over time and a comparison of repeat activity in a given area.

With an Intergraph crime analysis and mapping application in place, law enforcement agencies can use state-of-the-art geographical technology to better serve the populations they protect. For more information about how this technology can help you, please contact Intergraph today.


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