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Comprehensive Crime Data Services

Available for:  

Legal Professionals 

Property Managers 

Risk Assessment Managers 

Security Experts & Managers 

Insurance Underwriters 

Crime Analysts, Criminologists 


We offer a wide array of data services, including: 

Crime Statistical Digests:  We provide comprehensive summaries of crime statistics. 


CFS / CAD Reconciliation: We reconcile data from various sources, ensuring accuracy and consistency.

FOIA Requests: We obtain and facilitate the acquisition of public records through the Freedom of Information Act. 

Police Investigation Reports:  We obtain and provide access to detailed police reports. 

Security DAR Analytics: We summarize data from security systems to identify trends and patterns. 

Offenses / Incidents: We provide data on specific crimes and incidents. 

Data Resources: 

Data for Excel: We provide data in a format suitable for analysis in Excel and a number of other formats for your analysis. 

Graphs, Charts & Illustrations: We create visualization data through graphs, charts, illustrations and dashboards. 

UCR (Legacy) and NIBRS Crime Maps: We create interactive maps displaying crime data based on the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) legacy system or National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) 

Diagrams & Presentations: We create customized diagrams and presentations to communicate data effectively. 

Custom Data Sets for Analysis: We provide tailored data sets to meet specific client analysis requirements. 


Crime Data Services emphasizes data accuracy, reliability, and customization to meet client requirements.    

Comprehensive Crime Data Services

  

Collection of Crime Data

  • Sources of Data Available:
    • Police reports and records
    • Incident Data: Individual reports of crimes (e.g., burglaries, assaults, thefts)
    • Surveillance Systems Logging and Security Daily Activity Reports 
    • Publicly accessible crime databases (e.g., FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting [UCR] legacy, National Incident-Based Reporting System [NIBRS])
    • Victim surveys (e.g., National Crime Victimization Survey)


Analytics of Crime Data

  • Spatial Analysis: Crime hotspots using tools like Geographic Information      Systems (GIS).
  • Temporal and Aggregate Data: Summarized data over a period (monthly, yearly) for a geographical area
  • Statistical Methods: We use quantitative methods (e.g., regression analysis, crime mapping) to with scientifically recognized software to predict future crime patterns.
  • Crime Trends and Patterns:
    • Recognizing commonalities across crimes to establish foreseeability.
    • Understanding repeat offenses  and locations prone to criminal activity.


Crime Data Risk Assessments

  • Crime Forecasting: Using data to predict future crimes based on historical      patterns and environmental factors.
  • Hot Spot Analysis: Identifying areas with a high concentration of criminal incidents.


Crime Prevention Strategies Based on Data Collection

  • Environmental Design: Adapting urban planning and building layouts to deter crime  (e.g., Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design [CPTED]).
  • Resource  Allocation Data : Optimizing police patrols, surveillance, and      community programs based on high-risk areas.
  • Crime Rates in the Area aka Crime Sphere of Influence  High crime rates in the surrounding community may indicate a foreseeable risk.
  • Nature of Business or Property: Certain businesses (e.g., bars, convenience      stores) are more likely to experience crime and may be held to higher      security standards.
  • Specific Threats or Warnings: Evidence of specific threats, complaints, or      security issues reported by employees, customers, or tenants.


Available Crime Data to Establish Foreseeability

  • Crime Pattern Analysis: Plaintiffs may use crime data to show a pattern of      similar incidents that made the crime foreseeable.
  • Risk Assessment Reports: Expert testimony based on crime analysis may be  used to argue that the defendant failed to adequately assess crime risks.
  • Geospatial Data in Court: GIS and crime mapping data can show crime clusters  around a property to establish foreseeability.  We use ArcGISgis mappring through ESRI.   Part of the Esri geospatial cloud, ArcGIS Online is cloud-based mapping software that enables us to connect locations, and data by using interactive maps. We use smart, data-driven styles and intuitive analysis tools that deliver location intelligence. 

Proven Results

At Crime-Data.com, we have a proven track record of success for our clients in even the most challenging cases. Let us put our experience and expertise to work for you.

24/7 Availability - Call Us 888 358-3488

We know that legal emergencies can happen at any time, which is why we are available 24/7 to answer your questions and provide you with the data you need. 


We have immediate access to crime data for most large metropolitan areas within the last 5 years including up to the last 24 hours.  


 You can count on us to be there for you when you need us most.

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888 358-3488

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