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Dimensions of “Community” in Scotland

Explore the use of GIS technology and ESRI products in Scotland's community policing efforts to enhance safety, reduce crime, and strengthen local neighborhoods. Analyze crime data, create hotspot maps, and implement strategic solutions for a safer society.

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Dimensions of “Community” in Scotland

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  1. Dimensions of “Community” in Scotland The ESRI (UK) Vision

  2. ESRI stands for Environmental Systems Research Institute Started in 1969 by Jack and Laura Dangermond who designed a system for landuse analysis ESRI still promotes environmental sustainability and designed its US Headquarters campus to avoid interfering with any trees on the site The ESRI International User Conference now attracts over 14,000 delegates ESRI provided GIS support for 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina relief efforts

  3. About ESRI (UK) Exclusive UK Suppliers of ESRI Inc products Special relationship with ESRI Inc (some core software written in UK) Create UK productse.g. Crime Analyst, LocatorHub, Ordnance Survey Productivity Suite Largest pool of GIS consultants in Europe = 120 Largest GIS supplier in the UK = 4,000 customers Privately owned and financially stable

  4. ESRI (UK) already have partnership and software integration with many Public Safety suppliers

  5. ESRI (UK) and the SPSA £1.35m contract to supply ESRI GIS technology to the Scottish Police Service Authority (SPSA) Also ESRI (UK) software, services and training across Scotland’s 8 police forces & associated agencies Access to EA software: ArcGIS Server, ArcView, CrimeAnalyst, ArcGIS Engine etc

  6. Community Policing in Scotland • Aim to make communities safer and stronger • Improve safety • Reduce risk of crime • Disorder and danger • Solve problems • Promote public reassurance

  7. Crimes in the Area by Type

  8. Data Clock highlighting Friday Night Peak Crimes

  9. Hotspot Map of Friday Night Crimes

  10. Analysing Community Data

  11. Crimes by Police Beat

  12. Index Multiple Deprivation by SOA

  13. Hotspot Map of Friday Night Crimes

  14. Population Density by SOA

  15. Population: Males 15-24 by COA

  16. Neighbourhood Profiles Neighbourhood Profiles

  17. Performance Management Dashboard Performance Management Dashboard

  18. “Live”Crime Maps Live Crime Maps

  19. Performance Management Dashboard Summary Overview of ESRI relationship to SPSA ArcView / Crime Analyst to map & analyse Potential intranet / internet mapping applications for Communities

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