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Director of Research and Analysis - Philadelphia Police Dept (Job)

Salary: Up to $85,000: commensurate with education and experience
Type: Exempt, Full time position; must establish residency in the City of Philadelphia within 6 months of appointment
Contact: george.kappe@phila.gov
Deadline: Open until further notice

This is research and analysis work at the director level managing the activities of staff conducting analytical studies for the Philadelphia Police Department. This position has responsibility for coordinating the analytical functions of the department, planning and designing
research projects and directing employees researching, collecting data and performing statistical analysis and GIS analysis, needed to monitor trends, patterns, and changes in crime, populations,
socioeconomic and demographic factors, which impact quality and delivery of Police service to the community.

Newport News police honor officers, citizens (News)

Civilian Employee of the Year Award: To Jennifer Coner, for her responsive research in the crime analysis unit.

Crime Analyst - Weld County (CO) Sheriff's Office (Job)

Crime analysis is a law enforcement agency function whereby data relating to crime are collected, collated, analyzed, and disseminated. Data are primarily generated from records and reports within the Weld County Sheriff’s Office. Additional data may be obtained from outside sources, such as other law enforcement agencies, other agencies of the criminal justice system, other government agencies, and private organizations.

Crime analysis represents a system utilizing regularly collected information on reported crimes and criminals to prevent and suppress crime and apprehend and successfully prosecute criminal offenders. Crime analysis is a scientific process in the sense that it involves the collection of valid and reliable data, employs systematic techniques of analysis, and seeks to determine, for predictive purposes, the frequency with which events occur and the extent to which that are associated with other events.

Interested applications please see our website.

Crime Analyst - Orange County (FL) Sheriff's Office (Job)

Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree (B. A.) in Criminal Justice, Statistical Analysis, or closely related field; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Crime Analysis certificate preferred.
One year related experience and/or training, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Basic computer skills to include word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications
Ability to apply mathematical concepts, such as probability, and statistical inference, frequency distribution, and correlation techniques
Able to read, analyze, and interpret common technical journals, write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals
Able to effectively present information to, and respond to questions from management, outside agencies, business and the general public
FCIC/NCIC Limited Operator certification within one year of employment
Additional Processing:

Crime Analyst tests
Panel Interview
Salary Range - $31,158 or $32,718 with 3+ years experience

Crime Analyst (Job)

The HSSI Crime Analyst (Law Enforcement) is a full-time exempt employee responsible for providing the Marine Corps Civilian Law Enforcement Program (MCCLEP), Law Enforcement and Corrections Branch (PSL) with research and analysis of criminal information received by patrol and the Criminal Investigations Division relating to criminal activities and relationships. Work is performed under the general direction of the CID Supervisor with allowance for independent initiative, judgment, and latitude for selection of methods and procedures.
1. Must posess a minimum of a 4-year degree or equivalent work experience
2. Must have at least 3 years law enforcement experience (military or civilian); 2 years experience in a related management discipline desired
3. Specific criminal intelligence analyst training from an accredited organization such as the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts (IALEIA) or Anacapa Services Inc. may substitute for up to one year of experience

Longmont Police analysis helps ID problematic areas (News)

Sometimes the devil really is in the details, and there is nothing better than a good spreadsheet to rout him out, according to the Longmont Police Department.

Calculating Crimes (News)

Spokane police say new efforts have slowed the rise in property crime rates, which have increased since 1985 despite national trends.

3 Crime Analyst Positions - Roanoke, VA (Job)

Job Title: Crime Analyst
Position Number: #0487, 0426 & 0307
Department: Police
Division:
Salary: $36,570/YR
Posting Start Date: 06/12/2013
Closing Date: Open until Filled
Reminder Date: 07/12/2013
Job Class: Full-time
# of Vacancies: 3
Re-advertisement: No
Selection Method: Open
DMV Review None
Name of page to show during the application process:
HR Status: Open

Job Description
Researches, analyzes, and prepares crime data, statistics, and reports. Locates, compiles, and analyzes information, statistics, and other crime data from computer databases to identify patterns of crime, assist with identifying or targeting suspects, and patrolling of problem areas. Collects and analyzes statistical information using surveys and recognized quantitative and qualitative analytical techniques. Reviews, analyzes, and disseminates crime reports. Creates and maintains computer databases, spreadsheets, and graphical displays using appropriate software.

Pattern Analyst; BAIR Analytics; Sacramento, CA (Job)

Provide information to police, City administration, and City Council for decision-making purposes; present analysis and statistics in various internal and external forums; and participate and provide information to police/City committees. Develop statistical data resources to assist in proactive and targeted investigations, preventative enforcement and education, identification of theft patterns, trends and criminal organizations, and identification of known and repeat offenders. Interact and communicate with Police personnel, other City employees, and the community on crime analysis/research issues and ad hoc request; and respond to requests for various information and statistical reports. Research and analyze complex law enforcement data; identify and interpret criminal activity, patterns, and trends; and forecast trends to aid in staffing and deployment of police personnel.

Crime Analyst, Osceola County SO, Florida (Job)

Duties include: Assists in the planning for the deployment of resources to prevent/suppress criminal activity. Collects and enters crime specific information into a main database, and performs extensive record and report analysis and preparation in identifying criminal patterns and trends; Knowledge of statistical analysis principles as applied to the study and identification of crime trends and patterns. Knowledge of report and record keeping principles and practices; Knowledge of computer operations; To utilize a variety of modern office equipment, i.e., computers, calculators and facsimile machines; To organize and review work for efficient results and accuracy; To handle a multitude of diverse tasks simultaneously while maintaining an attention to detail for the purpose of ensuring accuracy in task performance; and any other duties that may be assigned. See Job description in Human Resources for further information.

Crime Analyst, Manatee Co SO, Bradenton, Florida (Job)

Crime Analyst – Bradenton, FL Manatee County Sheriff’s Office


General Description: Performs a variety of administrative functions, studies and research projects related to criminal activity; assists in collecting, compiling, and analyzing data from a variety of sources to identify and evaluate crime series, trends and patterns; develops reports on crime series, trends and patterns; assists in preparing crime summaries, statistical reports, spreadsheets, charts, maps, and diagrams.

Educational: BA Degree from an accredited college or equivalent experience.

Work Experience: 2 years of increasingly responsible crime analysis and research.

Required Certifications: College course work in the areas of criminal justice desired.

Salary: $38,313.60 - $57,470.40

Senior Crime Analyst - Concord, CA (Job)

Purpose:
Performs and leads others in data collection, calculations and statistical analysis of crime data and trends, report format design, research and prepares reports, bulletins, maps, graphic illustrations and recommendations to assist the Department with tactical, strategic, or administrative public safety objectives; performs related and other work as required all within the context of the City's Mission, Vision, Values Statement and a strong and progressive customer service orientation.


Equipment, Methods & Guidelines:
Using procedure and technical manuals, uses crime analysis computer hardware and software, such as MS Excel, SPSS, all MS Office products, Crystal Reports, Filemaker Pro, Link Analysis Software, Crossroads Traffic Analysis software, MapInfo Crime Profiler, MS MapPoint, ArcView/ArcGIS, ATAC Workstation, CrimeView Desktop, specialized databases, telephone, and calculator.

Crime Analyst (Job)

General Description: Performs a variety of administrative functions, studies and research projects related to criminal activity; assists in collecting, compiling, and analyzing data from a variety of sources to identify and evaluate crime series, trends and patterns; develops reports on crime series, trends and patterns; assists in preparing crime summaries, statistical reports, spreadsheets, charts, maps, and diagrams.

Educational: BA Degree from an accredited college or equivalent experience.

Work Experience: 2 years of increasingly responsible crime analysis and research.

Required Certifications: College course work in the areas of criminal justice desired.

Salary: $38,313.60 - $57,470.40

INTELLIGENCE ANALYST - Grand Rapids, MI (Job)

The successful candidate will provide quantitative and qualitative analysis of highly sensitive criminal activity information for the Kent County Sheriff Department Command staff to be utilized in the distribution of human and financial resources. Researches, analyzes, evaluates and correlates information and data to identify patterns of crime including time, type and area trends and acts as a liaison with internal and external groups to provide analytical assistance. Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Information Technology, or a related field, combined with a minimum of (3) years of experience in a criminal justice, military or government intelligence agency; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Requires thorough working knowledge of quantitative and statistical analysis; database management practices, software applications, query techniques, and design; and records maintenance. $68,642 - $74,896 DOE, full-time. See website for details.

Longmont investigators eye serial arson suspect in Howe Mortuary fire (Success Stories)

This article refers to IACA member Matt Lee, analyst for Longmont, CO, Police Department.

The police department's crime analyst and intelligence officer discovered a pattern to the fires -- in the alleys on either side of Main Street, between First and Fourth avenues, started between 2 and 4 a.m., after the bars closed, Satur said. Based on that, the department had graveyard-shift officers spend extra time in the alleys to watch for fires and to catch people in the area at the time, Satur said.

Crime Analysis Supervisor - Greensboro, NC (Job)

Manage the operation of the Crime Analysis Unit; oversee the administration of the Unit (assignments, schedules, workload, and time keeping); Guide the development of reports and maps from internal and external databases and ensure their accuracy in support of the Agency’s mission and strategic goals. Guide and coach the Crime Analysis Unit in analyzing and presenting complex, detailed analytical/statistical, and research reports. This includes: Tactical Crime Analysis through crime pattern identification; Strategic Crime Analysis through the development and prioritization of problem areas; Administrative Crime Analysis through conducting resource allocation studies for budgeting and scheduling purposes. Manages the implementation and maintenance of complex crime analysis software systems - specifically the Omega Group product suite. Represent the Crime Analysis Unit within the Agency providing input related to analysis and crime reduction strategies.

Crime Analyst - Washington DC Metro (Job)

The Crime Analyst collects, categorizes, and analyzes data pertaining to past and current criminal activity, prepares and disseminates reports using various illustrative and statistical methods, and provides timely and pertinent information relative to crime patterns and trends. The primary function of this position is to enter alphanumeric data from police reports and summonses into the Transit Police records management system. Analysts assist operational and administrative Transit Police personnel in planning the deployment of resources for the prevention and suppression of criminal activities and aid in the investigative process by providing timely information, which enhances the probability of apprehension of offenders.

Please see website for details.

Pattern Analyst, BAIR Analytics, Multiple Locations (Job)

Provide information to police, City administration, and City Council for decision-making purposes; present analysis and statistics in various internal and external forums; and participate and provide information to police/City committees. Develop statistical data resources to assist in proactive and targeted investigations, preventative enforcement and education, identification of theft patterns, trends and criminal organizations, and identification of known and repeat offenders. Interact and communicate with Police personnel, other City employees, and the community on crime analysis/research issues and ad hoc request; and respond to requests for various information and statistical reports. Research and analyze complex law enforcement data; identify and interpret criminal activity, patterns, and trends; and forecast trends to aid in staffing and deployment of police personnel.

Please see http://www.bairanalytics.com/company/ for more details

Intelligence and National Security Program at Point Park (Intelligence Analysis Program)

The intelligence and national security program at Point Park is one the first three programs of its type in the country. The Bachelor of Science in intelligence and national security uses broad course work to prepare you for entry-level career opportunities as you seek to uphold our standards of security.

Language skills, critical thinking, analytical skills, strategic thinking, ethical behavior — all are necessary and woven throughout the curriculum. Intelligence and national security majors meet professionals from local federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies while being taught by adjunct professors who work for these agencies.


New crime analyst determines  (News)

Crimes of a feather flock together, but determining those patterns can be complex.

That's where Fargo Police Department crime analyst Levi Giraud comes in.

In Watch Center, an urgent search for man in danger (News)

On a recent Friday night in the Baltimore Police Department's high-tech Watch Center, an urgent but vague tip came in — a murder witness was in danger.

The tipster had overheard a conversation but knew only the nickname of the witness and had a hunch about the name of the street where the killing had taken place.

Could police figure out the witness's identity and get to him before those who wanted to harm him?

Amazing Women of the Suncoast: Karen Jarrett (News)

Karen went from a high school drop-out, to a roughneck driving a truck loaded with explosives, to a single mother of 3, to manager of the Crime Analysis Unit for the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office.

Crime Analyst - Deer Park, TX (Job)

$17.68 per hour to start
General Purpose

The Crime Analyst is responsible for providing various divisions within the Department with information and statistics relative to crime occurring within the City of Deer Park

Supervision Received

Works under the supervision of the Community Services Division Lieutenant

Criminal Intelligence Analyst - Cheyenne, Wyoming (Job)

CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled FULL HIRING RANGE: $3,129.00 per month

DEPARTMENT: Attorney General, Division of Criminal Investigation, Operations
LOCATION: Cheyenne
CLASS CODE: ATAW99
FLSA: Non-exempt

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Provide a variety of investigative support to Special Agents of the Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI), assistance to outside law enforcement agencies, as well as to the Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (RMHIDTA) Intelligence Service Center, in the collecting, analyzing, correlating, reporting, and storing criminal intelligence information, pursuant to 28 CFR, Part 23, and state statutes.

*Please view the Class Specifications (Class Code ATAW99) and the State required Minimum Qualifications for this vacancy at: http://statejobs.state.wy.us/lookup.aspx


Chief praises Women in Blue recipients at luncheon (News)

Goodman, an SDPD crime analyst since 1991, has worked with homicide, sex crime and robbery units, helping solve the 2002 kidnapping and murder case of 7-year-old Danielle van Dam, with the conviction of David Westerfield.

 
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