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CyberWatch is a Web based public service tool. It allows members of the general public to receive information about recent incident activity in any area through their existing e-mail account. Here's how it works:

1. Users sign up for the service online - the type of incidents can be specified as well as the address to search from. The search radius can range from 1/4 mile to 1 mile in distance.

2. E-mails arrive - an e-mail alert is sent to the user anytime the specific incident or incidents requested have occurred in the search radius within the last 24 hours. If no incidents have occurred the e-mail is not sent.

Each e-mail alert contains a report outlining what type of incidents occurred as well as when and where they occured. The e-mail alert will also contain a link directly to the on-line mapping application (CrimeView Community) that depicts the results of the requested query.

CyberWatch™ can be installed as added functionality within an existing CrimeView Community application it is not a stand alone service. CyberWatch™ can help neighbors look out for each other as well as aid in existing community oriented policing efforts.

ARJIS Releases Crime MAPS

 

On July 17, 2006, ARJIS released Crime MAPS. This Web-based crime incident mapping and reporting application will allow anyone access to arrest, crime and citation information in their area. The Omega Group is proud to have contributed to overall public safety in San Diego County.

 

Law Enforcement Articles/Case Studies

 



South Florida Sun Sentinel: spring 2008
Interactive Map Shows Crime Incidents in Hollywood
CrimeView Community
ESRI ArcNews: winter 2007
Hartford Police Department Mapping Success
CrimeView
Crime Mapping News: fall 2007
Crime Maps: Evolution and Revolution
Customized CrimeView Community Application Built by The Omega Group
GIS Cafe : summer 2007
Oakland Police Launch CyberWatch
CrimeView Community
News 14 Carolina: winter 2007
Website Keeps Community Informed About Crime
CrimeView Community
New Record Press North Carolina: winter 2007
High Point Crime Maps Get Detailed
CrimeView Community
ARJIS Fact Sheet: fall 2006
Crime Mapping Program Receives 3 Million Hits
ARJIS (Automated Regional Justice Information System)
San Diego District Attorney: summer 2006
New Crime Mapping Program Allows Residents to See Local Patterns
ARJIS (Automated Regional Justice Information System)
The Daily Californian: spring 2006
Berkeley Police Offer Online Crime Database
CrimeView Community
Crime Mapping News: summer 2005
Incident Mapping and Analysis on the N.C. State University Campus (page 6)
CrimeView
Forsyth County News: spring 2005
Sheriff's Office Hires Crime Report Analyst
CrimeView
Reading Eagle News: winter 2004
On the trail of crime in Reading
CrimeView Enterprise (CrimeView, CrimeView Web, and CrimeView Community)
Police Chief Magazine: spring 2004
San Francisco Launches Crime Mapping System
CrimeView Enterprise (CrimeView, CrimeView Web, and CrimeView Community)
ArcNews (RCAP): spring 2004
Santa Clara County, California, Develops a Regional Crime Analysis Tool
CrimeView Web
Oakland County (CLEMIS): spring 2004
Regional Crime Analysis With CrimeView and Citrix
CrimeView
Lincoln Police Department: summer 2003
Crime Mapping Puts Focus on Police Mission
CrimeView Enterprise (CrimeView, CrimeView Web, and CrimeView Community)
ESRI News - ArcNews: spring 2003
In Lincoln, Nebraska, Police Make Connections Through Geographic Location
CrimeView Enterprise (CrimeView, CrimeView Web, and CrimeView Community)
Utah County Daily Herald: summer 2002
Law enforcement officials improving crime data analysis
CrimeView/CrimeView Web
Daily Hampshire Gazette: summer 2000
City tracks crime high-tech way
CrimeView
Daily Hampshire Gazette: winter 2000
New view of Easthampton crime
CrimeView
ESRI News - ArcNews:summer 1999
Redlands, California, Police Use CrimeView to Predict Trouble Spots
CrimeView
San Diego State, NASA, and The Omega Group Joint Report: winter 1999
Identification of Urban Areas at High Risk for Criminal Activity Through Image Analysis: What Are the Possibilities?
(executive summary of joint report using CrimeView and remote sensing)
The San Diego Union Tribune: summer 1998
Crime busters get a break in their investigations
CrimeView
Law and Order Magazine: winter 1997
Small Agencies Get Big City Crime Analysis
CrimeView