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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Webinar: Police Departments Reduce Crime with Spatial Analytics

Sponsored by: IBM

Police departments across the United States have enhanced their crime fighting techniques with predictive analytics which have sent violent crime rates plummeting. The Memphis Police Department and the City of Richmond have experienced significant reductions in serious crimes after implementing predictive analytics. 

By tapping the power of IBM SPSS software and geographic information systems from Esri to determine where and when crimes are occurring, police departments are able to better deploy officers on the street. Join our webinar to learn more about how you can unlock the hidden intelligence in your crime data to improve public safety. 

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