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2004 Annual Training Conference

What We Do,

How We Do It

 

May 17-20, 2004

Sheraton Hyannis

Barnstable, MA

 

 

The Massachusetts Association of Crime Analysts is pleased to present the following materials from the 2004 Annual Training Conference:

 

Presenter

Presentation

Materials

Multiple

Multiple

Many of the presentations referenced the Problem-Specific Guides being published by the COPS office. You can find these guides at:

 

http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/default.asp?Item=248

Steven Hick

GIS Director

University of Denver

[bio and contact info]

"Cartographic Design: Tips & Tricks"

PDF Version of PowerPoint Presentation

(1.11 MB)

Rana Sampson

Police Consultant

Center for Problem-Oriented Policing

[bio and contact info]

"What Works in Crime Control"

PDF Version of PowerPoint Presentation

(1.06 MB)

Karin Schmerler

Crime Analyst

Chula Vista Police Department

[bio and contact info]

"Solving Crime and Disorder at Budget Motels: a Case Study in Problem-Solving""

PDF Version of PowerPoint Presentation

(1.29 MB)

Rana Sampson & Karin Schmerler

"Top 10 Things Crime Analysts Can Do to Reduce Crime and Disorder in Their Communities"

PDF Version of PowerPoint Presentation

(123 KB)

Andrea M. Vey

Domestic Crime Analyst

Lowell Police Department

[bio and contact info]

"Criminology Theory for Crime Analysts"

PDF Version of PowerPoint Presentation

(2.53 MB)

     

 

 

 

 

The last update of this page was 09/22/2004 08:09

 

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