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BRING UNCONNECTED DATA TOGETHER TO CREATE MORE INTELLIGENT AND ACTIONABLE INFORMATION
Create a solution which allows police departments to increase the number of criminal cases solved
Connect government information to uncover criminal relationships
Create an advanced intelligent policing solution which will provide law enforcement with criminal insights and a geographic guide to uncover criminal hot spots
OUR GOAL
© 2014 Motorola Solutions, Inc. Source: The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments’ (MWCOG) Annual Report on Crime & Crime Control: 2011
http://www.mwcog.org/uploads/pub-documents/oF5dXFY20120912145153.pdf
METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON COG 2011 ANNUAL CRIME REPORT
Property crime
makes up 87% of
MWCOG crime
Budget pressures are
having an impact on
resources available to
fight crime
PERCENTAGE OF CRIMES SOLVED NATIONWIDE
• A high % of property crimes
are not being solved
• Property crimes lead to
gateway crimes
• This has a serious effect on
safety and the local
communities
12.7
21.5
11.9
28.7
41.2
56.9
64.8
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Property Crime Violent Crime Source: FBI 2011 uniform report
CRIMINALS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF GEOPOLITICAL BOUNDARIES
CRIMINAL ACTIVITY CROSSES GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES
Polk County
03:28:95
Bob Jones
DOB 11:20:59
Sally Smith
DOB 05:09:77
555-1212
Bob Jones
Speeding
Karen Nash
DOB 03:28:82
ENABLE SAFER CITIES, THRIVING COMMUNITIES
ELIMINATE BOUNDARIES WITH MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL DATA
Polk County
03:28:95
Bob Jones
DOB 11:20:59
Sally Smith
DOB 05:09:77
555-1212
Bob Jones
Speeding
Karen Nash
DOB 03:28:82
POLICE DATA CHALLENGES
• Resources are becoming more
budget constrained
• Outdated information hidden in
multiple places
• Public and private databases
are not connected
• Inability for agencies and
retailers to share information
securely
• Criminals are becoming more
sophisticated
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COST OF PROPERTY CRIME
Source:
NRF presentation at NEORCA Symposium
September 19, 2013
ORGANIZED RETAIL CRIME
LEADS TO:
• Drugs
• Murder
• Gangs
• Terrorism
• Prostitution
• Identity Theft
9
INTELLIGENT LED INVESTIGATION EXAMPLE: ESTABLISH WHO A FENCE IS
• Private enterprise case
management system initiates
investigation (ALPR, images,
address, etc.)
DATABASES
Private Public (Federal/Local) Open
Hot Items
Court Records(civil,
criminal,
probate,bankruptcy)
Marriage /Divorce
Employee Criminal history Phone numbers and
address
Suspect photo Arrest Records Bankruptcy
Suspect Description Business license Fraud
Credit Card Business assets Social Media
Address Bankruptcy Crimestoppers
Shrinkage Scars, marks, tattoos Facial recog
Plate number Blueline(PS social) Neighbors
Warrants New articles
Traffic
Public records
(Clerk, Library, Post
Office)
Data Source Used
10
INTELLIGENT LED INVESTIGATION EXAMPLE: ESTABLISH WHO A FENCE IS
• Private enterprise case
management system initiates
investigation (ALPR, images,
address, etc.)
• Public records used to
determine business viability,
ownership, violations,
permits, etc.
• Open sources used to
corroborate names, phone
numbers, relationships,
proceeds, etc.
Private Public (Federal/Local) Open
Hot Items Court Records(civil,
criminal,
probate,bankruptcy) Marriage /Divorce
Employee Criminal history Phone numbers and
address
Suspect
(photo,plates) Arrest Records Bankruptcy
Height, weight, sex,
items taken) Business license Fraud
Credit Card Business assets Social Media
Address Bankruptcy Crimestoppers
Shrinkage Scars, marks, tattoos Facial recog
Blueline(PS social) Neighbors
Warrants New articles
Traffic Public records
(Clerk, Library, Post
Office)
Data Source Used
DATABASES
11
INTELLIGENT LED INVESTIGATION EXAMPLE: ESTABLISH WHO A FENCE IS
• Private enterprise case
management system initiates
investigation (ALPR, images,
address, etc.)
• Public records used to
determine business viability,
ownership, violations,
permits, etc.
• Open sources used to
corroborate names, phone
numbers, relationships,
proceeds, etc.
Private Public (Federal/Local) Open
Hot Items Court Records(civil,
criminal,
probate,bankruptcy) Marriage /Divorce
Employee Criminal history Phone numbers and
address
Suspect
(photo,plates) Arrest Records Bankruptcy
Height, weight, sex,
items taken) Business license Fraud
Credit Card Business assets Social Media
Address Bankruptcy Crimestoppers
Shrinkage Scars, marks, tattoos Facial recog
Blueline(PS social) Neighbors
Warrants New articles
Traffic Public records
(Clerk, Library, Post
Office)
Data Source Used
DATABASES
12
INTELLIGENT LED INVESTIGATION EXAMPLE: ESTABLISH WHO A FENCE IS
• Currently it is difficult to
initiate/build successful cases
• Multiple databases needed
• Databases are not connected
Private Public (Federal/Local) Open
Hot Items
Court Records(civil,
criminal,
probate,bankruptcy)
Marriage /Divorce
Employee Criminal history Phone numbers and
address
Suspect photo Arrest Records Bankruptcy
Suspect Description Business license Fraud
Credit Card Business assets Social Media
Address Bankruptcy Crimestoppers
Shrinkage Scars, marks, tattoos Facial recog
Plate number Blueline(PS social) Neighbors
Warrants New articles
Traffic
Public records
(Clerk, Library, Post
Office)
Data Source Used
DATABASES
Public and private data across
jurisdictions, cities and states results in
more criminal activity being uncovered
© 2014 Motorola Solutions, Inc. Data Sharing Increases Situational Awareness
Incident Beat
Agency
Gang Association
Location
Vehicle Model
Vehicle Plate
Offense Category
Offense Description
Offense Statute
Public Safety
Filters
10
120
74
95
CRIMINAL ACTIVITY SEARCH
ANALYTIC INTELLIGENT DATA EXCHANGE MAKES DETECTIVES LIVES EASIER
15
HOW DATA EXCHANGE CHANGES INVESTIGATIONS
BEFORE
AFTER
Officers
Phone &
Public/Private
Databases
• Long and tedious process
• Questions answered in
days to weeks
• Data potentially insecure
• Streamlined process
• Questions answered in
minutes
• Information protected
DATA SHARING SOLUTION
• Bring multiple data sources
together
• Free up people to spend time
analyzing the data
• Make government more
efficient and collaborative
• Encourage economic
development through safer
communities
ALLOWS POLICE TO SHARE DATA PERTINENT TO CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS
HIGH LEVEL CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAM
Public
Safety
CJIS +
De-confliction
Analytics
Local Police
RMS/
Databases
State RMS/
Databases State RMS/
Databases Fusion
Centers
Private Data
Systems
Geographic
Information
Open Data
Systems
State RMS/
Databases State RMS/
Databases State RMS/
Databases
State RMS/
Databases State RMS/
Databases Federal
Databases
CJIS SECURITY POLICY
• Information is powerful—
it needs to be secured
• Data lifecycle controls
• CJI data handling
guidelines
• Applies to everyone
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PROPOSED APPROACH
• Create CJIS compliant national data
sharing infrastructure
• Partner with public and private data
suppliers
• Partner with leading law enforcement
agencies, NARC & COG’s across
nation
• A platform for making connections
across the nation
• Enhance analytics by enabling
additional analytic algorithm partners