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Presented by: Mehak Ahuja Yogesh Goel

Small group of criminals are responsible for disproportionate amount of crime 80:20 rule Police refers to that group as PPOs

IMPLEMENTATION IN POLICE DEPARTMENT Police Deprtment went through data on homicide cases and noticed an interesting dtata point: Of abut 20 arrests for homicide, 18 were of those people who had prior arrests for possesion of firearms. So, they started detailed review of gun arrests

It is known as HOTSPOT ANALYSIS OR ELECTRONIC CRIME MAPPING

IMPLEMENTATION IN POLICE DEPARTMENT Police Deprtment in Alberta bought data analysis technology from Cognos. In their projects they concentrate on using reporting tool along with geographic based resource deployment model. They use business analytics reports to help them deploy police officials in the city.

Now the agency is using the data to plot criminal activity according to both geographic area and comparitive history This type of analytics is known as predictive policing

IMPLEMENTATION IN POLICE DEPARTMENT Chicago Police Department operates what Jonathan Lewin, commander of it services , refer to as the largest transaction database in US. CLEAR: Citizen and Law Enforcement Analysis and Reporting system It process all arrests for all the departments about 120- in real time Cost: $35 million It is going to use all the data in the CLEAR system including arrests, incidents, call for servicce, street gang activity, as well as community concerns to attempt to model future patterns of criminal activity.

It is not a binary yes or no It is asssesment of risk : How probable something is

CargoNet, a joint poject by insurance data provider ISO and National Insurance Crime Bureau(NICB), is the first ever national database of truck theft information Collects 257 feilds of data Refreshed several times a day Tracks more than 10,000 events per year

IMPLEMENTATION Truck thefts manly happens on weekends and mostly around Lo Angeles basin, Miami, dallas, Tennessee. Trucks and trailers mainl slip away in dark of night from truck stops and distribution centers. The goods most often hot are consumer electronics, food, clothing and other items easily sold on street. These historicazl patterns along with up-to-the-minute information helps carriers and manufactures to gauge risk and change the time of deliveries and avoid specific routes.

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