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Beyond Sticks and Stones: The Bullying Epidemic and Tools to Help Stop It
Research shows that giving students a confidential way to report bullying can stop attacks and prevent bullying fall out. Read this special report to see how the ability to upload pictures, video, and submit incident reports has changed the face of safety in Colorado in which one county has stopped 26 planned school attacks and intervened in 800 suicide attempts.
Download this report to see how.
3 Easy Steps to Integrating an Intelligence Led Policing (ILP) Model And Why Crime Mapping is One of Them
ILP employs a strategic and collaborative approach to crime control that is based on a sequence of data collection, high-quality analysis of that data and the extraction of actionable intelligence from that information to target repeat offenders and criminal groups that are considered most dangerous to the community at large.
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Videos
5 Effective Steps to Solving the Bullying Epidemic
The rapid advance of social media and mobile technology has pushed the bullying and cyber-bullying problem to epidemic proportions in the K12 environment. Listen in as long-time technology expert Paul Myer details how to help curb and problem. Joining him is Sergeant Jeff Hicks of Blount County TN to describe the specific steps his school system has taken to implement a program that works.
How to Visualize Crime Data for Intelligence-Led Policing
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Learn How Police Departments Work with PublicEngines to Prevent, Reduce Crime, and Solve Crime
Park City, Utah
Park City, UT uses CrimeReports.com to let the community know about crime in their neighborhoods, and they use Command Central for internal analytics and crime tracking. Watch the Video
Leesburg, Virginia
The Leesburg, VA, police department uses CrimeReports to share crime information with the public and Command Central makes them feel like they have 100 crime analysts in their department. Watch the Video
