Introductory Guide to Crime Analysis and Mapping

Introductory Guide to Crime Analysis and MappingRachel Boba, Ph.D

Community Oriented Policing Services – U.S. Department of Justice

Overview: The following guide was developed from the curriculum for the “Introduction to Crime Analysis Mapping and Problem Solving” training course conducted by members of the Police Foundation’s Crime Mapping Laboratory in 2001 and funded by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS). The purpose of this document is to convert the information presented in the training into a succinct and readable report that makes it available to a larger audience than was reached through the training sessions. It is not intended to be a comprehensive document on crime analysis, crime mapping, and problem solving, but rather a “starter” guidebook for someone just entering the field or a reference manual for current crime analysts or other law enforcement analysts. The format of the document follows the format of the training slides loosely, but it is not necessary to read them together. This document stands on its own. For further reading on crime analysis and mapping, see other relevant documents written by the Police Foundation at www.policefoundation.org or cops.usdoj.gov.

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