Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships

The UK's leading provider of GIS into the Public Sector
ESRI (UK) has been the leading supplier of GIS solutions and technology to the UK public sector for more than 15 years. Across the Department of Health, the Forestry Commission, the Ministry of Defence and beyond, GIS from ESRI (UK) is helping to cut costs, deliver more personalised services and make it easier for citizens to access vital government resources and information. This experience makes us very well placed to support the safer community programmes of CDRPs, with over 20 across the UK choosing ESRI (UK) to meet their analytical and information management needs. ESRI (UK) also has strong links with crime disorder partnerships such as NERISS (North East Regional Information Sharing System), Project Dragon and JUIS (Joined Up Information Sharing).
Tackling crime and disorder with the power of GIS
ESRI (UK) is helping CDRPs across the UK unlock the geographic value in their data. The majority of the information they deal with has a time and place. This location-based information has become increasingly vital as partnerships recognise the advantages of analysing the distribution of crime incidents and their relationship to the local community. ESRI (UK) has a proven track record in providing both the technology to spatially enable data, and the analytical tools necessary to analyse crime data as well as other partnership information.
Integrating Disparate Data Sources
The multi-agency nature of CDRPs often means that there are many different data sources to deal with. These disparate data sources, frequently in different formats, make analysis difficult. With strong interoperability capability and geocoding features ESRI (UK) applications provided the necessary technology to incorporate data regardless of format or source. This ability, coupled with analytical tools specifically designed for crime analysis, means that issues such as Repeat Victimisation can be investigated and the time taken to produce reports and audits can be greatly reduced through the use of crime performance tools.
Tools for collecting, analysing, and using community intelligence ESRI (UK)'s GIS provides a market-leading range of tools for collecting, analysing and sharing community intelligence to focus your local policing efforts. These include mobile data solutions, neighbourhood profiling and crime pattern analysis, while also integrating external sources of information, e.g. databases of vulnerable people - to target reassurance activities.
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