CrimeReports.com - Customer Quotes
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San Jose Police Department - San Jose, CA
"We know that we're short-staffed and we have to have the help of the community if we're going to succeed in keeping crime down in San Jose."
Chief Rob Davis, San Jose Police Department, San Jose PD Press Conference, September 17, 2007
"</span>If there is ever a sexual assault that occurs within a one-mile radius of this particular location, my house or my school, it will automatically send you an email letting you know that that's occurred so that you can be able to go into the map and take a look at the data behind it. Which again, is unprecedented."
Chief Rob Davis, San Jose Police Department, San Jose PD Press Conference, September 17, 2007
"If I haven't been on duty, I come on and say, 'what's been going on the last three days?' I can click on this thing [the map], put in the last three days date and see everything that's been going on in my beat. Before, we used to get these updates on a six-month basis."
Chief Rob Davis, San Jose Police Department, San Jose PD Press Conference, September 17, 2007
"If we know all of a sudden that there are a bunch of icons showing up showing drug activity, the residents are going to see that as well. Well, what are they going to start looking for? Suspected drug activity. And, what are they going to do as a result? Call us when they see a suspicious person."
Chief Rob Davis, San Jose Police Department, San Jose PD Press Conference, September 17, 2007
"CrimeReports.com will prove particularly valuable to those in the community who want to stay informed about what is going on in their neighborhoods, with again, the hope that they will work with us [the police department] to address these issues."
Chief Rob Davis, San Jose Police Department, San Jose PD Press Conference, September 17, 2007
Metro Police of Washington DC
"CrimeReports.com has been an invaluable tool for the Metropolitan Police Department to get useful information out to the community in a timely and efficient manner. Our whole philosophy of community policing is predicated on the easy and open exchange of information between police and community. CrimeReports.com helps to make that happen."
Kevin Morison, Director of Corporate Communications, Metropolitan Police of Washington, DC
Salt Lake County Sheriff's Department - SLC, Utah
"We can Begin to communicate with our constituents about what's actually going on in their communities. This in turn, should promote communication from the community back to law enforcement. If people see what's happening in their neighborhoods, hopefully it will spark an interest for them to be more proactive, communicative and engaged."
Sheriff James M. Winder, Salt Lake County Sheriff's Department, Utah Attorney General Press Conference, January 30, 2008
"The technology here seems rather simplistic taken our day and age but with our complicated and diverse records management systems in law enforcement, we literally have struggled with this very functionality for maybe ten years. And in the blink of an eye, they were able to plug in a third-party, private vendor software solution into our existing records management system and 'go live' in two days. It's a remarkable feat."
Sheriff James M. Winder, Salt Lake County Sheriff's Department, Utah Attorney General Press Conference, January 30, 2008
"This data is fed directly out of our records management system."
Sheriff James M. Winder, Salt Lake County Sheriff's Department, Utah Attorney General Press Conference, January 30, 2008
Montgomery County Police Department - Rockville, MD
"The crime data must be timely and accurate. Without which it will be useless to the public."
Chief J. Thomas Manger, Montgomery County Police Department, Montgomery County PD Press Conference, January 29, 2008.
"It [CrimeReports.com] will allow the Montgomery County Police Department to share critical information to people within the county, 24 hours a day."
Chief J. Thomas Manger, Montgomery County Police Department, Montgomery County PD Press Conference, January 29, 2008.
"People and organizations like neighborhood Watch can receive these alerts; all you need is a computer and access to the Internet."
Chief J. Thomas Manger, Montgomery County Police Department, Montgomery County PD Press Conference, January 29, 2008.
"With this [CrimeReports.com] they will be able to have access to timely information on where they work, live and shop."
Chief J. Thomas Manger, Montgomery County Police Department, Montgomery County PD Press Conference, January 29, 2008.
"I know that this program is going to help the residents of Montgomery County help us help them."
Chief J. Thomas Manger, Montgomery County Police Department, Montgomery County PD Press Conference, January 29, 2008.
"Montgomery County is really pleased to provide this system to our citizens."
Captain Mitch Cunningham, Montgomery County Police Department, Montgomery County PD Press Conference, January 29, 2008.
"I think back to the time when the sniper case was occurring or when we had 'blitz attackers' back in 2004. In every case a very informed citizenry was instrumental in making those arrests."
Captain Mitch Cunningham, Montgomery County Police Department, Montgomery County PD Press Conference, January 29, 2008.
"We are really pleased to offer them [community members] a program that will keep them in touch with what is going on in their community."
Captain Mitch Cunningham, Montgomery County Police Department, Montgomery County PD Press Conference, January 29, 2008.
"How happy we are to partner with CrimeReports and how exited we are that the community will get a tool that will be keeping them abreast about what is going on in the community."
Captain Mitch Cunningham, Montgomery County Police Department, Montgomery County PD Press Conference, January 29, 2008.



