Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byMagnus Fitzgerald Modified over 9 years ago
1
GIS ANALYSIS IN PUBLIC SAFETY Denise Stuckey GIS Production Manager The Schneider Corporation
2
GIS Data Sites layer Parcels Centerlines Neighborhood boundaries Corporate Limits Police Beats ESZ/ESN boundaries
3
Types of Analysis with GIS Hot Spot analysis Incident Mapping Buffering areas for evacuation Sex Offender Registry
4
Hot Spot Analysis Definition – areas of concentrated crime The area has a greater than average number of criminal events or an area where people have a higher than average risk of victimization
5
Crime Theories Place Theories Street Theories Neighborhood Theories
6
Hot Spots - Points
7
Hot Spots - Linear Repeat Streets Major thoroughfares face higher crime risks than side streets Higher concentration of gas stations, restaurants, convenience stores, and retail businesses
8
Hot Spots - Linear Drug Dealers
9
Hot Spots - Polygons Gradient maps – imply a continuous gradient of risk within a hot spot.
10
Incident Mapping Tracking Crime, accidents, incidents
11
Buffering Areas Evacuations Crime Alert – automated call back system
12
Evacuations Chemical Spills Factory Fires –Plume Modeling Natural Disasters
13
Factory Fire
14
Crime Alert Amber Alert Suspect in the area
15
Sex Offender Registries Megan’s Law Web applications for citizens to find sex offenders in their communities In-house maps for police to track and verify location of sex offenders Pierce County, Washington –2,100 registered sex offenders and kidnappers
16
Pierce County, WA Citizen Website –Able to search ½ mile radius from specified address to find registered sex offenders –Output is a map and a detailed list of all sex offenders in the area
17
Levels of Sex Offenders Three Levels Level 3 – most like to repeat crime Displays a picture, address and list of past crimes of the individual
18
Geographic Map
19
Sex Offender Report
20
Sex Offender Registry Public Use of website –Must be kept current –Police Dept updates map via the internet
21
Sex Offender Registry Maps –Updates coming due –Concentrations of sex offenders –Buffer areas where children are known to be Indiana Law – Sex Offenders cannot live closer than 1000 feet of a school property –Property line or house?
22
Sex Offender Registry Must be absolutely sure the right information is on the website Must keep it up to date
23
Conclusion GIS can help manage Public Safety information Determine hot spots Determine where concentration of police forces need to be Determine evacuation routes Access to current Sex Offender information
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.