Professor Erik Bernoldt
What is crime analysis anyway? Crime analysis is a systematic process of collecting, categorizing, analyzing, and disseminating timely, accurate, and useful information that describes crime pattern, crime trends, and potential suspects.
Computers, Technology and Criminal Justice Information Systems
Professor Erik Bernholdt
Unit 6- Technology and Crime Analysis
By: Sierra Spangenberg
What is crime analysis anyway? Crime analysis is a systematic process of collecting, categorizing, analyzing, and disseminating timely, accurate, and useful information that describes crime pattern, crime trends, and potential suspects. Intelligence Analysis: The systematic collection, evaluation, analysis, integration, and dissemination of information on criminals, especially related to their association and their identification with criminal activity of an organized nature. Operations Analysis: The study of police service delivery problems, undertaken to provide commanders and managers with a scientific basis for decisions and/or actions aimed at improving operations or deployment of resources. Investigative Analysis: The study of police service delivery problems, undertaken to provide commanders and managers with a scientific basis for decisions and/or actions aimed at improving operations or deployment of resources. How is crime analysis done? Crime analysis can usually be done in five steps. • Collect the data • Collate the data • Analyze the data • Disseminate the data • Feedback/evaluation Data collection is the gathering of “crime specific” elements of information about crime problems, primarily from offense reports, arrest reports, and field interviews. Crime Reports consist of the