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When can we expect an August installment. I found your show by complete accident and have now downloaded all the on-demand shows. It is getting heaps of time on my Ipod. I have also sent links to my managers. It should be an education for them. Thanks

Analysts' Corner  

This show features ideas and interviews related to the development of crime and intelligence analysis in policing. Crime and intelligence analysis are at the heart of the future of policing and will radically improve public safety someday. Listen and learn why we should and how can you bring this change about. First, be informed! Expert guest discussions provide provocative clues...

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    Category: Current Events


    Join me, Deborah Osborne, and Paul Wormeli as we discuss the evolution of role of the analyst in policing, as well as information sharing via the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) - a Federal, State, Local and Tribal interagency initiative providing a foundation for seamless information exchange. Mr. Wormeli is the Executive Director of the Integrated Justice Information Systems (IJIS) Institute and has over 40 years of experience in law enforcement and criminal justice technology.
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    Original Air Date:

    Jim Mallard on the Role of Technology in Improving Crime and Intelligence Analysis

    Join me, Deborah Osborne, and Jim Mallard, winner of the 2008 Technology Award from the International Association of Crime Analysts, in a discussion of the role of technology in improving crime and intelligence analysis. Jim is the crime analysis supervisor for the Arlington (TX) Police Department where he manages a team of five analysts. Mallard previously worked for the Gainesville (FL) Police Department where he developed his interest in fusing technology with crime analysis.

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    Pamela Beal on Graffiti

    Join me, Deborah Osborne, and Dr. Pamela Beal as we discuss problem oriented approaches and best practices in dealing with graffiti. Dr. Beal is currently the Project Director for the West Side Story Project Tool Kit. Dr. Beal lives in Tacoma, WA and works with the Seattle Police Foundation on a Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services grant to create a tool kit for other locations to replicate a project that uses theatre and the arts as a means of preventing youth violence and improving police-youth relations. Dr. Beal was formerly the Director of the University at Buffalo Regional Community Policing Center in Buffalo, NY where she worked with local law enforcement on several low level crime and disorder problems, including the problem of graffiti.

  • Original Air Date:

    Lisa Palmieri on Why Crime and Intelligence Analysis Matters

    Why is crime and intelligence analysis important in policing? Join me, Deborah Osborne, and Lisa Palmieri, President of the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts (www.ialeia.org) as we discuss this topic. Future shows will feature ideas for the development of crime and intelligence analysis in policing, best practices, and expert guests. Stay tuned!

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