Making use of Ordnance Survey data to support policing and crime analysis Roger Jones Pre & Post sales consultant 9th March 2004 Agenda • Introduction to computer based mapping (GIS) • Applications of GIS • Joined-up government • Summary • Questions An early use of mapping analysis http://www.nationalgeographic.com/resources/ngo/education/ideas912/912choleraho3.html Linking information by location Demographic Data DNA Photographic Using mapping to group and analyse multiple datasets Historical crime data Historical crime Data GIS Live Crime Data SYSTEM Live crime Locations Deprivation Data Geographic data Geographic Data Crime analysis Crime analysis Crime analysis Speed cameras and their location.. Deaths Serious injuries Safety cameras Mapping repeat offenders Associating data to individual map features Multi agency data sharing Ambulance Local Authority Utilities Police Fire Service Social Services NHS location knowledge “The Force believes that Greater Manchester will benefit particularly from the experience and expertise of traffic officers in relation to local knowledge….” GMP website New requirements? ment n r e v o G p CRM Joined-u t Delivering bes value IRMP C os E-governme nt targets Planning portals ncy Bill Civil Continge gem a n a tm e nt vices r e s o t s es Web acc Back office integra tion rtnerships a P r e d r o is D Crime & • Map enabled servers • Software vendors now read each others data • Integrated Risk Management Planning • The Civil Contingency Bill • Government now realise the value of mapping (Dorset Extranet for Crime Reduction Information Monitoring and Exchange) DE-CRIME The ‘Zoom-in’ button Users can also enables users to subsequently ‘Zoomincrease the scale of out’ to show previous the map down to layers right back to street level. the whole County area In Summary • More than just a backdrop map. • Supports information exchange and crime analysis • Examples of best practice with DE-CRIME. ANY QUESTIONS ? Contact for further information Roger Jones Pre & Post Sales Support C633 Ordnance Survey Romsey Road SOUTHAMPTON United Kingdom SO16 4GU Phone: 023 8030 5728 Email: roger.jones@ordnancesurvey.co.uk Web site: www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk