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Crime
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Crime
Mapping Research Center - at the National Institute of Justice
presents the who, what and why of crime mapping
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ESRI
Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice Page - ESRI's introduction
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Spatial
News Crime Mapping Resources - mostly local and State police
departments, pointers to crime related organizations and other
agencies providing
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Useful
Links Related to Crime Mapping - Doug Williamson,
Prepared for The Conference: "Exploring the Future of Crime
Mapping: A National Symposium on the Use of GIS in Criminal Justice
Research and Practice"
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South
African Crime Research Guide - resources from South Africa and
beyond
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GIS
Devotees Map Out Their Turf - John Makulowich, Washington
Technology, March 6, 2000
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CrimeView
- GIS application from the Omega Group
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Geographic
Profiling System Helps Catch Criminals - Kim Rossmo, GeoWorld, Mar
1999
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Understanding
Mapping & GIS for Police Departments - a free web seminar from
MapInfo
- Winston-Salem
Arrests Juvenile Crime with GIS - American City and County, Nov 2000
Recommended
- Arlington
Plots A New Strategy To Fight Crime - Patricia Davis, Washington Post, May 3, 2001, just like "The
District" this city is taking a bite out of crime
- Crime
in Realtime - Bill McGarigle, Government
Technology, May 2001
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Coordinates
of a Killer - Mark Leipnik,
John Bottelli, Ian Von Essen, Ariane Schmidt, Laurie
Anderson, and Tony Cooper, Geospatial Solutions, Nov
2001
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Crime Mapping Goes to College - George Mason University teaches crime mapping, Brian Robinson, Government E-business, June 24, 2002
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