http://www.intellysis.ca/ What is Tactical Crime Analysis? Tactical Crime Analysis offers a police agency the ability to allocate resources in a most efficient manner. There is something called the 6/68 rule. This states that there are a small amount of offender’s (6%) committing the majority of criminal activity (68%). Tactical Crime Analysis helps police agencies to focus on these priority and prolific offenders by conducting analysis on serial crime. For example, and within this workshop, you will learn how to find serial crime using data, mapping, or more complex threshold calculations. Once a series is found, you will learn the tactical crime analysis techniques for predicting the next day, date, time and location of the next offence in the series you found. Further, you will learn how to predict the offender’s residence location. Finally, you will learn how to wrap up your findings into a package that police officers can operationally use. Specifics of this workshop? This course has been specifically designed for students, crime analysts, officers, and researchers not only in terms of material but also cost. This is a two day dynamic workshop in which you will learn about (non exhaustive list): Intelligence Led Policing vs. Problem Orientated vs. Community Based The difference between crime analysis, intelligence analysis, and administrative analysis Identify and solve crime patterns Identify and solve crime series (e.g., predict the next day, date, time and location of a crime in a series of crimes). Modus Operandi and how to use the information Tactics for offender apprehension and suppression of criminal activity Crime and Intelligence analysis theory and how to operationalize it Thresholds and how to calculate them Gang activity and how to suppress it Crime mapping Why should I take this course? This course will teach you about the true nature of police and security work, the true nature of offending, and what can be done from an intelligence led perspective. If you are currently a student or work for a police, justice, or Government organization as a Crime Analyst, Police or Security Officer, researcher, etc or you work for any agency responsible for justice policy, planning, research, or legislation (e.g., Military, Non profit, Solicitor General). If you aspire to become a: o More well rounded student o Crime Analyst o Police Officer o Security Officer o Military Intelligence Officer o Criminological Researcher o Criminal Justice Policy Maker/Advisor o Politician This course will prepare you for tough interviews and give you an edge among the competition. You will not find a similar course offered in North America. About the Instructor – Chris Hay, BA, MA: BA, MA Criminology Probation Officer 6 years Criminal Intelligence Analyst, Edmonton Police Service 5 years Supervisor, Criminal Intelligence Unit, Edmonton Police Service 2 years Tactical Advisor to the Minister of National Security Trinidad and Tobago Intelligence Trainer to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service and Consultant to the Crime and Problem Analysis Unit Executive Director of the John Howard Society of Alberta. Research facility conducting research into recidivism, offender reintegration, victimization, risk factors associated with criminality. Instructor for: o International Association of Crime Analysts - Tactical Crime Analysis, Fundamentals of Crime Analysis o Crime and Justice Analysts Inc. - Tactical Crime Analysis, Advanced Tactical Analysis o British Columbia Institute of Technology – Forensic Crime and Problem Analysis o MacEwan University - Criminology, Sociology, Research Methods o Athabasca University - Policing related courses o Norquest College – Sociology Visit http://www.intellysis.ca/registration/ to register.