ABSTRACT
This is the ideal book for GIS users in law enforcement who want to learn more about the technology or who wish to get started using GIS in their agency. Crime analysts, teachers, and students of criminal justice will also gain valuable insights into a suite of powerful technological tools ideally suited for crime mapping and analysis from this com
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I
chapter 3|13 pages
Mapping in Mayberry
Major issues in the implementation of GIS in small and rural law enforcement agencies
chapter |4 pages
Focus Box
From crime to focused distribution: Crime management data handling, South Yorkshire Police, England
chapter |5 pages
Focus Box
Comparing actual hot spots v. media hot spots: Houston, Texas, homicides 1986–94
part |2 pages
Part II
chapter 13|13 pages
The Enforcer GIS: helping Pinellas County, Florida
Helping Pinellas County, Florida manage and share geo-spatial data
chapter 14|14 pages
The Delaware real-time crime reporting system: a statewide
A statewide and enterprise-wide GIS application for law enforcement
chapter 15|17 pages
National Guard Bureau – Counterdrug GIS Programs
Supporting counterdrug law enforcement
chapter 16|4 pages
Journeys to crime
GIS analysis of offender and victim journeys in Sheffield, England
part |2 pages
Part III Appendices