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Explores a collection of real-life stories about law enforcement agencies successfully using GIS for crime analysis, open policing, and field mobility. Through these stories, this book illustrates how police departments and law enforcement organizations use GIS to enable data-driven crime-analysis strategies and drive decision making in everyday operations. The case studies in this book cover: understanding data and crime analysis, streamlining improvements to police operations, and developing methods for engaging citizens.

Discover the geographic approach to fighting crime while engaging citizens.

Protecting the People: GIS for Law Enforcement explores a collection of real-life stories about law enforcement agencies successfully using GIS for crime analysis, open policing, and field mobility. Through these stories, this book illustrates how police departments and law enforcement organizations use GIS to enable data-driven crime-analysis strategies and drive decision making in everyday operations.

The case studies in this book cover:

  • Understanding data and crime analysis
  • Streamlining improvements to police operations
  • Developing methods for engaging citizens

The book also includes a section on next steps that provides ideas, strategies, tools, and actions to help jump-start your own use of GIS for law enforcement. A collection of online resources, including additional stories, videos, new ideas and concepts, and downloadable tools and content, complements this book.

Learn how location intelligence and the geographic approach can improve crime analysis, streamline operations, and promote community policing initiatives.



Protecting the People: GIS for Law Enforcement explores a collection of real-life stories about law enforcement agencies successfully using GIS for crime analysis, open policing, and field mobility.



Discover the geographic approach to fighting crime while engaging citizens.

Protecting the People: GIS for Law Enforcement explores a collection of real-life stories about law enforcement agencies successfully using GIS for crime analysis, open policing, and field mobility. Through these stories, this book illustrates how police departments and law enforcement organizations use GIS to enable data-driven crime-analysis strategies and drive decision making in everyday operations.

The case studies in this book cover:

  • Understanding data and crime analysis
  • Streamlining improvements to police operations
  • Developing methods for engaging citizens

The book also includes a section on next steps that provides ideas, strategies, tools, and actions to help jump-start your own use of GIS for law enforcement. A collection of online resources, including additional stories, videos, new ideas and concepts, and downloadable tools and content, complements this book.

Learn how location intelligence and the geographic approach can improve crime analysis, streamline operations, and promote community policing initiatives.

Introduction
How to use this book


Part 1: Analysis
Smart policing gets a boost from enterprise GIS
St. Petersburg Police Department


Collaborating to address crime that arrests alone wont solve
Philadelphia Police Department


Sharing maps, apps, and dashboards to improve public safety
St. Louis Police Department


Enhancing strategic planning and crime analysis with data analytics
Altoona Police Department


Part 2: Operations
Saving time and money by increasing field data collection efficiency
Redlands Police Department


Purpose-driven apps save time, help officers focus on solving crimes
Houston Police Department


Deploying an app to track fugitives
San Juan County Sheriff


Adopting digital apps to secure the state fair
Illinois State Police


Planning and managing security for a train celebration
Ogden City Police Department


Securing the World Series with real-time technology
Cobb County, Georgia


Part 3: Citizen engagement
Using maps and apps to strengthen community-based policing
Toronto Police Service


Mapping Canadas missing children to quickly reunite them with family
Missing Children Society of Canada


Apps help provide targeted assistance to people experiencing homelessness
San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department


Spatial analysis of opioid use gets lifesaving medicine to the right places
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga


Next steps
John Beck is the Director of Law Enforcement Solutions at Esri where he is responsible for helping police agencies worldwide understand and implement GIS for every mission.

Matt Artz is a content strategist for Esri Press. He brings a wide breadth of experience in environmental science, technology, and marketing.