Top News
Book Offers Police Help in Crime Mapping
December 18, 2002
|
A new book addresses the obstacles and answers in developing regional crime mapping. The 130-page report, called "Mapping Across Boundaries: Regional Crime Analysis," was developed for police agency personnel and students of mapping who want to enhance crime control and prevention efforts.
The book discusses how cross-boundary mapping can better reveal hot spots of crime that occur along jurisdictional boundaries or identify serial crimes by offenders operating in neighboring jurisdictions.
For more information or to purchase the report from Police Executive Research Forum, visit www.policeforum.org or call 888-202-4563.
Request more info about this product / service / company
Loading...
Be the first to comment on this story
Other Recent News
EnGarde has introduced a new MT-Pro multiple-threat panel that fits in many of our popular...
Streamlight, Inc. is marking its 14th year as a sponsor for Concerns of Police Survivors...
Three residents of Ephrata, Pa., face child-endangerment charges after police discovered...
Inglewood (Calif.) Police shot and killed a sword-wielding man, after he smashed the...
The grandmother of a woman who was struck and killed by an officer who ran a red light is...