CrimeReports.com Launches Crime Alerting and Mapping Service with the San Jose Police Department:
Department plays pivotal role in the development of future services
Department plays pivotal role in the development of future services
SAN JOSE, SEP. 17, 2007 - CrimeReports.com and the San Jose Police Department have announced a new partnership that will provide easy to read crime maps and automated alerts to the citizens of San Jose. The service, located at http://www.crimereports.com or directly from the San Jose Police Web site http://www.sjpd.org, provides data in near-real time and is available now.
The service is free to members of the public, and allows citizens to receive alerts automatically via email if a crime occurs near their home. It also allows citizens to view reported crime activity on an easy to use map for any location within San Jose boundaries. The system identifies the date, time, event number, final event type, location, and final event disposition of Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) calls for service for the most recent thirty (30) days to date, and is updated nightly. Event location information is provided at the block level or intersection. "By participating in CrimeReports.com, the San Jose Police Department is demonstrating its commitment to service and safety by making crime information available to the citizens of San Jose," said Greg Whisenant, co-founder and CEO of Public Engines, which makes the CrimeReports.com application. "Chief Davis and his staff are forward-looking, providing timely, location specific information to the public when some law enforcement agencies are reluctant to do so," he said. The San Jose Police expressed an early interest in CrimeReports.com, allowing them to become one of thirty "Foundation Partners" nationwide that provide guidance and input into the direction of the service. Upcoming new features driven by the Foundation Partners include:- Analytics and dashboards for public use;
- Video integration, allowing law enforcement to attach digital video to specific crimes when it is available;
- SMS alerting, allowing the SJPD to send alerts to specific neighborhoods if specifically requested by the department.
- Neighborhood Watch tools, where residents of specific neighborhoods can contribute information.
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