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CorrectionsGISSolutionsforCommunityProtectionandFacilityIntelligence
Garthamlock Ward
Summerston Ward
Darnley Ward
Robroyston Ward
Milton Ward
Carmunnock Ward
Mount Vernon WardMaxwell Park Ward
Kingston Ward
Pollok Ward
Baillieston Ward
Drumoyne Ward
Easterhouse Ward
Nitshill Ward
Anderston Ward
Calton Ward
Carnwadric Ward
Royston Ward
Glenwood Ward
Braidfauld Ward
Jordanhill Ward
Drumry Ward
Queenslie Ward
Gartcraig Ward
Mosspark Ward
Keppochhill Ward
Greenfield Ward
Parkhead Ward
Springburn Ward
Cowlairs Ward
Newlands Ward
Maryhill Ward
Blairdardie Ward
Carntyne Ward
Milnbank Ward
Partick Ward
Govan Ward
Penilee Ward
Yoker Ward
Toryglen Ward
Kelvindale Ward
Crookston Ward
Wallacewell WardAshfield Ward
Garrowhill Ward
Shettleston Ward
Summerhill Ward
Cathcart Ward
Barlanark WardNorth Cardonald WardIbrox Ward
Scotstoun Ward
Anniesland Ward
Tollcross Park Ward
Victoria Park Ward
North Kelvin Ward
Kelvingrove Ward
Merchant City Ward
King's Park Ward
Hutchesontown WardCardonald Ward
Hayburn Ward
Bridgeton/Dalmarnock Ward
Castlemilk Ward
Firhill Ward
Knightswood Park Ward
Battlefield Ward
Wyndford Ward
Strathbungo Ward
Mount Florida Ward
Pollokshaws Ward
Pollokshields East Ward
Hillhead Ward
Knightswood South Ward
Govanhill Ward
Dennistoun Ward
Langside Ward
Hyndland Ward
Woodlands Ward
Glasgow City Council - Selected Crimes of Violence (Reported) ¯1:45,000Produced on 28/02/2005
Produced by Chris Mooney for the Antisocial Behaviour Task ForceStrathclyde Police Authority, 100017011, 2005
This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with thepermission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller ofHer Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown Copyright.Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyrightand may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings.
(1st April 2004 - 31st July 2005)
Chart KeyGlasgow Wards
Crime Rate by DatazoneRate Per 1000 Population
0 - 25
26 - 50
51 - 75
76 - 100
101 - 2200
Applying GIS Technology to CorrectionsThe Geographic Advantage™ for Security and Safety
Everyincidentorcrimeisrelatedtoalocation.Thelocationcanbeinsideoroutsideprisonwalls.Fromtrackingtheconcentra-tionofgangsinacommunitytofollowingthetravelroutesofprobationersorsexoffendersinaneighborhood,youneedtoknowwhereproblemsareoccurringoremerging.
Geographicinformationsystem(GIS)technologycanhelpyouleverageinformationtoobserve,understand,andrespondtotheproblemsyoufaceinthecorrectionscommunity.
Anycriminaldatacontaininganaddress,suchasanoffender’sresidence,worklocation,orrearrestlocation,canbedisplayedandanalyzedusingGIS.Externaldata,suchasschoollocations,“hot”drugmarkets,andpublictransportationroutes,canalsobeincorporatedintoaGISforfurtheranalysisandunderstanding.
GISaidsthecorrectionsmissionby
• Identifyingandhighlightingareaspronetoinmateviolenceininstitutional settings
• Assigningprobationandparoleofficersbylocationformoreefficient routing
• Enhancinginmatemonitoringcapabilitiestocaptureandbuildintelligence about criminal activity
• Providingthepublicwithinformationaboutoffendersthatliveincloseproximity
• Supportingreal-timemonitoringcapabilitiesforhigh-riskoffenders
• Makingsiteselectiondecisionsfornewfacilitieswithinacommunity
Real World
Incident Analysis
Gang Hazards
Resource Allocation
Offender Tracking
Facility Monitoring
Station Locations
ArcGIS® can assist corrections personnel to more effectively manage facility capacity.
Whetherinsidemaximumorminimumsecurityprisonsorjails,crimeandthreatsdonotdisappearbehindbars.GISsupportsyour need to provide a safe and secure environment by deliver-ing a platform for
• Understandingeventsanddynamicsinafacilityincludingpotential security issues
• Identifyingpotentiallyhigh-risk,violentinmatesorhazardouslocations in a facility
• Analyzinginmateassaultpatternsortrendsbyassaultloca-tions
• Mitigatinggangactivityincludingbothrecruitmentandgang-on-gangviolence
• Monitoringinmateinteractionswiththeoutsideworldtoflaginvolvement in criminal activity
GIScangenerateamapormodelofafacility.Oncealayoutisestablished,datasuchasinmatedemographics,gangaffiliations,assaultlocations,andattemptedescapescanbeincorporatedandanalyzed.Themodelsandanalysiscanbeusedtoeffectivelymakesafetyandsecuritydecisions.
GIS and Facility IntelligenceManaging Offenders, Monitoring Crime, and Developing Knowledge
Using ArcGIS, corrections personnel can create an occupancy status floor plan.
A 3D representation of a correctional facility can be developed to under-stand vulnerabilities.
The New York City Probation Department uses ArcGIS to analyze and monitor rearrest locations for adults and juveniles in each of New York’s five boroughs.
Manycriminalorganizations,particularlygangs,arerunfrominsideprisons.Telephonecallsarethemostcommonwaytoconductcriminalbusiness,butcallsareeitherrarelyorrandomlymonitored.Thesephonecallscontainvitalintelligenceforcor-rectional facilities and for outside law enforcement personnel. UsingaGIS,phonecallscanbemonitoredinnearrealtime,thenlocatedviaareversetelephonecallanalysis.GIStoolsallowyoutodiscoverpatternsandcollectintelligencethatmightotherwisebe missed.
The Geographic Advantage for Corrections
Geographicinformationprovidesanintuitiveandcomprehensiveviewofdataforallaspectsofcorrections.Frommanagingcon-victedoffendersinthecommunitytocontaininggangviolenceinsideafacility,ageographicinformationframeworkgivesyouan advantage and enables more informed decisions.
Case ManagementUsingGIS,youcancreateamapofwhereoffendersliveandassigncasesequitablybasedontheconvictedoffender’saddress,theneededlevelofsupervision,orboth.Thiscanpreventapro-bation or parole officer from conducting unneeded travel.
Resource Allocation and PlanningGIShelpsyouunderstandcommunityneedsandwhereresourcesshouldbeallocated.Newcorrectionsreportingcenterscanbesitedinareasthatreachthemostoffendersorwheretheoffendersaremostatriskforrecidivism.
Sex Offender MonitoringGISenablesyoutoeffectivelyplanandrespondtotheuniquechallengesofmonitoringconvictedsexoffenders.GISprovidesthecapabilitytoestablishabufferzoneforaparkorschoolthatanoffendermaynotenter.Atthesametime,youcanuseaGIStodisplayalltheday-carecenters,parks,orschoolsthatarewithin1,000feetofwhereasexoffenderlivesorwantstolive.GIScanalsobeusedtosendAmberAlertnotificationsinresponsetoareportedchildabductionbynotonlylocatingthesceneonamapbutalsodetermininghowfarthesuspectcouldhavetraveledsincethecrimeaswellasthepossiblerouteoftravel.
ArcGIS is used to determine the risk level of sex offender activity in Riverside County, California.
Determining Sex Offenders per Capita for the State of California Using ArcGIS
GIS benefits corrections by providing• Integrationwithexistinginformationsystemsand
technology
• Improvementincollaborationandcommunicationacrosscommand,control,andresponseteams
• Increaseintheabilitytoanalyzeandrespondtoeventsastheyunfoldbyusingasingle,commonviewofoperations
• Improvementinsituationalawarenessforparole,probation,andcorrectionsofficers
GIS and Community CorrectionsWorking to Ensure Effective Supervision and Monitoring
GIS supports your needs in community correctional supervision by providing a platform for
• Optimalgeographicdeploymentofprobationandparoleofficers
• Efficientplanningandplacementofreportingcentersinyourjurisdiction
• Accurateandup-to-dateaddressesofprobationersandparolees
• Continuousactivemonitoringofhigh-riskandconvictedsexoffenders
• Aninformation-basedmethodsupportingallrolesandaspectsof law enforcement
“Planning and accountability increase with the application of GIS to corrections, parole, and probation. GIS helps illustrate our strengths and identify our weaknesses and allows us to measure and understand how we are doing both individually and as an organization.”
Alphonzo AlbrightCIO, New York City Probation
Garthamlock Ward
Summerston Ward
Darnley Ward
Robroyston Ward
Milton Ward
Carmunnock Ward
Mount Vernon WardMaxwell Park Ward
Kingston Ward
Pollok Ward
Baillieston Ward
Drumoyne Ward
Easterhouse Ward
Nitshill Ward
Anderston Ward
Calton Ward
Carnwadric Ward
Royston Ward
Glenwood Ward
Braidfauld Ward
Jordanhill Ward
Drumry Ward
Queenslie Ward
Gartcraig Ward
Mosspark Ward
Keppochhill Ward
Greenfield Ward
Parkhead Ward
Springburn Ward
Cowlairs Ward
Newlands Ward
Maryhill Ward
Blairdardie Ward
Carntyne Ward
Milnbank Ward
Partick Ward
Govan Ward
Penilee Ward
Yoker Ward
Toryglen Ward
Kelvindale Ward
Crookston Ward
Wallacewell WardAshfield Ward
Garrowhill Ward
Shettleston Ward
Summerhill Ward
Cathcart Ward
Barlanark WardNorth Cardonald WardIbrox Ward
Scotstoun Ward
Anniesland Ward
Tollcross Park Ward
Victoria Park Ward
North Kelvin Ward
Kelvingrove Ward
Merchant City Ward
King's Park Ward
Hutchesontown WardCardonald Ward
Hayburn Ward
Bridgeton/Dalmarnock Ward
Castlemilk Ward
Firhill Ward
Knightswood Park Ward
Battlefield Ward
Wyndford Ward
Strathbungo Ward
Mount Florida Ward
Pollokshaws Ward
Pollokshields East Ward
Hillhead Ward
Knightswood South Ward
Govanhill Ward
Dennistoun Ward
Langside Ward
Hyndland Ward
Woodlands Ward
Glasgow City Council - Selected Crimes of Violence (Reported) ¯1:45,000Produced on 28/02/2005
Produced by Chris Mooney for the Antisocial Behaviour Task ForceStrathclyde Police Authority, 100017011, 2005
This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with thepermission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller ofHer Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown Copyright.Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyrightand may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings.
(1st April 2004 - 31st July 2005)
Chart KeyGlasgow Wards
Crime Rate by DatazoneRate Per 1000 Population
0 - 25
26 - 50
51 - 75
76 - 100
101 - 2200
The Strathclyde Police Authority uses ArcGIS to display selected crimes of violence.
The Frederick County, Maryland, Sheriff’s Department uses GIS to provide information about registered sex offenders that live in the community. Citizens can use this Web site to determine whether offenders reside nearby.
Facility Operations and Monitoring
GISprovidesaninformation-basedmethodsupportingallrolesand aspects of law enforcement.
Probation or Parole OfficerAsaprobationorparoleofficer,youcanaccessaGIStoclarifyoptimalrouting,checkcaseinformation,anddeterminethepotentialriskofthenextoffender.
Commissioners and CIOs CommissionersandCIOscanuseGIStounderstandtheagency’seffectivenessinmonitoringandsupervision,tomakecriticaldeci-sionswhenrearrestratesspike,andtocollaboratewithotherlawenforcement agencies.
Corrections GIS AnalystAcorrectionsGISanalystcanusesophisticatedtoolstosupportcommandstaffwithoperationaldecisionsandshort-termtacti-calandlong-termstrategicissues.
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