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  2. CrimeView - Wikipedia

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    CrimeView connects to an agency's existing crime records or reporting system and automatically converts tabular data into locations on a map. Many police departments use CrimeView as part of their CompStat process and Watch Commanders utilize the software in order to help determine the placement of officers in the field.

  3. Link analysis - Wikipedia

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    Link analysis focuses on analysis of relationships among nodes through visualization methods (network charts, association matrix). Here is an example of the relationships that may be mapped for crime investigations: [ 3 ]

  4. CrimeStat - Wikipedia

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    1st-order and 2nd-order San Antonio robbery hot spots produced by CrimeStat Nnh routine. CrimeStat is a crime mapping software program. CrimeStat is Windows-based program that conducts spatial and statistical analysis and is designed to interface with a geographic information system (GIS).

  5. Environmental Criminology Research - Wikipedia

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    Users of the Rigel software include the national police agencies of Canada, the United States, and several European nations, as well as many smaller regional and local police forces. The software utilizes data such as crime locations, suspect information, case details and investigator details to analyze a series of linked crimes and determine ...

  6. List of spatial analysis software - Wikipedia

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    Freeware (terms [permanent dead link ‍]) CrimeStat: yes Windows: Ned Levine and Associates: Website: Spatial analysis of points, zones, and lines Basic spatial description, hot spot analysis, kernel density interpolation, space-time interaction, journey-to-crime analysis (Geographic profiling), crime travel demand modelling, and spatial ...

  7. i2 Group - Wikipedia

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    The first products included the i2 Link Notebook and i2 Case Notebook. The i2 Link Notebook enabled investigators to create entity relationship diagrams (a kind of visual database) allowing raw intelligence – largely textual reports (e.g. witness statements) – to be entered manually, revealing the relationships within the data and enabling data from different sources to be collated and ...

  8. Maltego - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Maltego began its transition from a single link analysis tool to an all-in-one platform that supports a wide range of users, including novice investigators, trained OSINT analysts, and technical investigators at law enforcement agencies, government institutions, large cyber threat intelligence teams, and enterprises worldwide.

  9. Rossmo's formula - Wikipedia

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    The formula was developed and patented in 1996 [1] by criminologist Kim Rossmo and integrated into a specialized crime analysis software product called Rigel. [2] The Rigel product is developed by the software company Environmental Criminology Research Inc. (ECRI), which Rossmo co-founded. [3]