RAIDS Online
RAIDS Online is a free public crime map developed by BAIR Analytics. It aims to reduce information requests and improve trust between law enforcement entities and their public with data accuracy and transparency.
Developer(s) | BAIR Analytics Inc. |
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Website | www.raidsonline.com |
The map can easily search for information and view nearby crime activity. Users can choose different data layers to see how demographics and socio-economic factors affect crime. Citizens or neighborhood watch groups can sign up for reports to help their neighborhood stay safe.
Development
- Free RAIDS Online iPhone mobile app
Functions
- Automated data feed
- Works with any RMS/CAD
- Integrated tips
- User guide
- Data management for admins
- Email alerts
- Basic analytics
- Embeddable widget for website
- unlimited historic data
- Hotspot maps
- Free web tips
- Proximity search
- Data grid view of data
- Temporal topology chart
- Metadata/data transparency
- Accuracy
- Ability to upload data on any schedule
See also
References
- Northeast Columbia Patch – Columbia Police to Use Online Crime Mapping Tool, published November 16, 2012.
- Sonoma Valley Patch – Sonoma County Sheriff Now Using Online Crime Mapping, published November 13, 2012.
- NBC 17 – Special Report: How safe are you?, published November 13, 2012.
- ABC 15 – Track crimes in your neighborhood: Website lets you search crimes near you, published November 13, 2012.
- azcentral – Phoenix police chief talks crime stats, published August 21, 2012.
- nwa – Crime Mapping May Help Residents Stay Safe, published October 11, 2012.
- KTVZ – Bend joins Redmond in online crime mapping, published October 1, 2012.
- Reporter Herald – Larimer County residents can access new crime mapping system, published October 1, 2012.
- pressdemocrat – Sonoma County Sheriff's Office unveils crime mapping tool, published November 20, 2012.
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