Building Analytic Capacity: A Workshop for Law Enforcement Executives

Wednesday Mar 25, 2015 - 09:00am EDT to Thursday Mar 26, 2015 - 05:00pm EDT
Event Description: 

This free, intensive two‐day workshop is designed to support chiefs, sheriffs and other police executives in the development, utilization and enhancement of crime and public safety analysis intended to drive departmental operations. Each participating agency is asked to attend as an agency team including executive/commander, supervisor, and analyst representatives (if applicable). The training is intended to build capacity and improve communication among ranks and disciplines, specific to the creation and effective use of actionable analysis. The goal is reductions in crimes, crashes and other social harms and the effective and efficient use of patrol, investigative, and other available resources.

Topics include:

  • Setup and administration of a crime analysis unit
  • Data quality and access Policies, procedures, and training
  • Effective use of tactical, strategic, administrative, and intelligence analysis
  • Policing models and systems that support crime analysis, like CompStat,problem‐oriented policing, and predictive policing

REGISTRATION & INFORMATION: Provide agency name, contact information and number of attendees to IADLEST at Yvonne@iadlest.org or 208‐288‐5491. Confirmation, agenda and workshop materials will be provided following registration.

Location: 
Wayne County Community College, Downriver Campus
21000 Northline Road
Taylor, MI
United States
Groups audience: 
- Private group -