crime mapping level 1 bcji webinar february 23, 2015
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Crime Mapping Level 1
BCJI WEBINAR
FEBRUARY 23, 2015
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What is a GIS? Geographic Information System - special kind
of computer information system
Uses information about location that can be examined across space and time
Combines a database and computerized mapping capability
Specifically: a set of computer tools and procedures used by people to collect, manage, analyze, and display information with a location
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Institutional Context
Social & Cultural Context
GIS
Hardware
Software
Procedures
People
Data
GIS Components:
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Offense/Arrest Report(RMS)
911 Call(CAD)
Prosecution(DA/Court System)
Parole/Probation
Community ContextBusinesses
SchoolsParks
Alcohol Establishments
Bus Stops/Routes
GIS
An Integrator for Effective
Public Safety
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Other Sources of Geographic Information
Records System
GIS as Integrated
Technology
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Historical OverviewMapping has long history of use in law enforcement
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IMPORTANCE OF GEOGRAPHY The four dimensions of crime1.Legal (a law must be broken)
2.Victim (someone or something has to be targeted)
3.Offender (someone has to do the crime)
4.Spatial (it has to happen at a place - somewhere, in space and time)
Crime Analysis Triangle
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Future crime is “six times more predictable by the address of the occurrence than by the identity of the offender. Why aren’t we thinking more about wheredunit,
rather than just whodunit?” (Larry Sherman, 1995)
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Clerkenwell Hotspot
From wheredunit to whodunnit
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Clerkenwell Hotspot
From wheredunit to whodunnit
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Clerkenwell HotspotVehicle type Camden Clerkenwell (n) Clerkenwell(%)
Car 51% 41 18%
Sports or convertible 3% 5 2%
Scooter or moped 26% 95 42%
Motor cycle 13% 70 31%
Van 5% 3 1%
Other 2.0% 10 4%
Not known 0.5% 0 0%
From wheredunit to whodunnit
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Basic GIS Concepts:Points, Lines and Areas/Polygons
Point◦ Street Light◦ Bus Stop
Line◦ Street◦ River
Polygon/Area◦ Neighborhood◦ Police Beat
Point
Line
Area
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Land Use
Basic GIS Concepts:
How does GIS work?Information about your community is entered into a GIS as “layers”Each layer represents data of a similar typeAll the data attributes for each feature are stored in the GIS
Structures
Streets
Crime
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Main St
Any combination of these layers can then be analyzed and/or mapped.
Streets
Crime
Basic GIS Concepts: Overlaying Data:
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The database could be queried to find out where the robberies occurred on the map.
Main St
Crime Type Address Date Time
Robbery 999-2nd
St May22,1997
22:00
Robbery 830 MainSt
May 15,1997
20:30
Robbery 100 CrossSt
May 29,1997
15:00
Robbery 1000Main St
June 13,1997
22:45
Auto Theft 997Main St
June 3,1997
23:00
Basic GIS Concepts:
Attributes and Locations, Points
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The data could be mapped by type of crime,
date, time or MO.
Grouping/Categorizing
Main St
Robbery Auto Theft
Main St
May June
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Area/Choropleth Map
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Graduated Symbol Map
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Graduated Symbols + Chart
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(Kernel) Density Map
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Things to consider when mapping crime…
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Points vs. Rates
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Scale Matters
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Never robbed
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Analyzing public safety issues goes beyond mapping crime data
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Putting the crime in context
What’s near the incidents in my crime pattern?◦ Highways/major routes◦ Methadone clinics◦ Public transportation◦ Budget motels◦ Public housing◦ Schools◦ Gang territories
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Syracuse BCJI
Westside Neighborhood
Public Housing &
Community Assets
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Using CPTED for Neighborhood Problem Solvingin Cincinnati, OH
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Auto Thefts and Land Use in San Diego
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Closed Circuit TV Coverage Areas
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Making maps with data that doesn’t yet exist
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Digitizing Data: Gang Zones
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Grant Area
MWB Hotspots
Comparison Hotspots
AUSTIN BCJI
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Crime MappingSources of Data
Criminal JusticeOther GovernmentCommunity
◦residents
◦businesses
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GIS ResourcesDATA
http://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/tiger.html
http://freegisdata.rtwilson.com/
http://www.google.com/publicdata/directory
Don’t forget your local Council of Governments, City/County GIS, local or transportation agencies
OTHER
http://www.google.com/earth/explore/products/desktop.html
http://www.socialexplorer.com/
https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/178919.pdf (Mapping Crime book - free!)
http://www.amazon.com/Tutorial-Crime-Analysis-Wilpen-Gorr/dp/158948214X (Crime Analysis GIS Tutorial – not free!)