Regional Police Collaboration and Community Engagement Using GIS and Crime Analysis Dashboards



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Regional Police Collaboration and Community Engagement Using GIS and Crime Analysis Dashboards Jason McKinley City of Ann Arbor Matthew Brown San Diego Harbor Police

CLEMIS PROJECT CASE STUDY: A dashboard project is now actively underway to deploy a turnkey dashboard solution implemented by The Omega Group in partnership with ESRI, CLEMIS and member agencies. All participating CLEMIS agencies (nearly 90) have seamless access to analyze near real-time crime data in exciting new ways across the political boundaries criminals typically like to ignore.

PROJECT VISION STATEMENT: Fully incorporate into Police operations integrated "best crime analysis practices" through the use of a dashboard in an effort to both: analyze crime trends and strategically deploy critical police resources PROJECT BACKGROUND: Police agencies across southeast Michigan have been exploring ways to better analyze crime trends and strategically deploy critical police resources. The challenge is in dealing with large volumes of data dispersed across multiple agencies, that are difficult to convert into actionable information.

PROJECT BUSINESS DRIVERS: 1. The desire for one current and holistic view of the data across the entire Police Department; a single source of the truth 2. Eliminate time consuming processes that can produce conflicting information 3. The crucial need for focused deployment of police resources 4. Reduction of crime across the city and region

PROJECT OBJECTIVES: Enhance the output of crime analysis: have multiple views available such as CAD data, RMS data, accident data, parolee and sexual offender data within a single dashboard Implement a dashboard solution that is user-friendly and empowers staff to easily analyze data that traditionally was trapped in the system Improve the quality and accessibility of CAD and RMS information for decision support and resource planning Eliminate redundant shadow systems where crime data is exported from the primary system and processed in another, thereby improving operational productivity by spending more time analyzing and less time processing data Add analytical functionality that supports intelligence-led, data driven policing (DDACTs) Incorporate local GIS mapping information in order to enhance investigations

PROJECT CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS (Challenges): Ensuring that all of the reporting and statistical needs of the City and Police Department are thoroughly defined, documented and understood Ensuring that staff time is not wasted during this process, but also ensuring that appropriate staff has input into the process Active and candid feedback from project participants regarding functional requirements Obtaining buy-in from the police department

PROJECT SOLUTION: CrimeView Dashboard is a web-based application by the Omega Group that is accessible by authorized law enforcement personnel within the CLEMIS consortium. The CrimeView Dashboard solution can be configured to support different organizational contexts. These contexts may include shared end user roles such as: Patrol (Beat / Neighborhood / Service Area Book) Supervisory (Patrol Brief) Executive (Command Brief, Mayor Brief) Task force (Gang, Drug, Violent Crimes, etc.) Specific initiatives such as, Data Driven Approaches to Crime and Traffic Safety (DDACTS), and directed patrols.

Demonstration: DDACTS Trend Analysis Daily Briefing The Ann Arbor Art Fair

PROJECT NEXT STEPS: Advanced Reporting: Briefing

PROJECT NEXT STEPS: Advanced Reporting: Statistics

PROJECT NEXT STEPS: Fire Department

A presentation by Matthew Brown on how the San Diego Harbor Police Department uses GIS and Dashboard technology: Present both the Intel/Analyst role and the Sworn Command role Strategy sessions developing the Playbook Missions and resulting Directed Enforcements Development of the subsequent Command Team meeting Resulting in multiple patrol officer lineups

Thank You Have a great UC!

There are lies, damned lies, and statistics Jason McKinley jmckinley@a2gov.org Matthew Brown mbrown@portofsandiego.org