

10 June 2009, 2:34pm
Getting as much information as possible to a police officer attending a call can make the difference to the outcome. Local knowledge was once all they had, now they have intelligent mapping – a smart way of not only telling you where you are going but everything about that location from crime statistics, security camera locations, to traffic routes.
Several police forces already use Pitney Bowes Business Insight technology to power their control rooms helping to give intelligent information to controllers. Their mapping and data analysis cannot only help in dealing reactively to calls, but can be of pro-active use determining where officers should be dispatched in neighbourhoods to help prevent crime. This provides greater insight in crime analysis enabling faster and better decisions to be made.
Pitney Bowes Business Insight recognises the need for a fully automated crime analysis and visualisation tool to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of crucial analytical output has become a necessity.
View our customer video and learn how Norfolk Constabulary utilises our technology.
Talk to us now about Crime Profiler and how it can deliver:
* Interactive analysis
* Multiple real-time hot spotting options and kernel density visualisation
* Automated data, table and workspace utilities
* User-specified temporal analysis (contrasting day/night or other time profiles)
* Integrated 3D imagery including CCTV footage
Contact: crime@pb.com
Crime Mapping and Public Safety customer video

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Mike Small
Member of the London Chapter of ISACA, the Information Systems Audit & Control Association (www.isaca.org)