ESRI's United Kingdom (UK) subsidiary has launched CrimeAnalyst version 1.6, GIS software for creating, analyzing, and publishing crime statistics in line with the UK government's recent crime mapping green paper requirements.
CrimeAnalyst 1.6 reportedly helps police and other law enforcement organizations collect, combine, visualize, analyze, and share crime information in real-time, delivering in-depth, live location-based intelligence in line with the UK's National Intelligence Model (NIM) framework.
CrimeAnalyst 1.6 uses the latest version of ESRI's GIS software, ArcGIS 9.3, enabling the software to interact with Web applications such as Microsoft Live or Google Maps and online viewers including Geowise's Instant Atlas, according to ESRI (UK).
Additional updates to software include:
- streamlined install and licensing
- quicker hotspot crime mapping results, reportedly allowing analysts to interrogate specific data for longer periods or for wider geographical areas in the same time
- improved support for working on international projections
ESRI (UK)'s CrimeAnalyst is already in use by the law enforcement community in Canada and Switzerland, with strong interest across Europe and South America, according to the company.
Source: http://www.gpsworld.com/gis/gis-and-mapping/news/esri-uk039s-crimeanalyst-16-built-around-arcgis-93-8011
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