FINDER® Crime Analytics

The pattern is already in your data.

Heat maps, agency crime stats, top offenders, geofenced search, relational search, and link charts. Built from the records your agency already contributes, so nobody has to export anything into a spreadsheet to see what is happening.

Included with every FINDER Investigate subscription.

The problem

Most agencies rebuild the same three reports every month by hand.

Someone exports incidents, pastes them into a spreadsheet, builds the chart, and does it again next month. Agencies with an analyst spend their analyst’s time on it. Agencies without one usually go without the report.

Crime Analytics runs off the data already flowing into FINDER. The charts, maps, and offender lists are there when you open them, and they cover the shared network rather than just your own jurisdiction.

> source records already in FINDER
> scope your agency and the network
> prep none, no export required
> cost included with Investigate
What is included

Six tools, one platform.

Agency crime stats

Incident counts and trends by type and period, ready to open rather than ready to build.

Heat maps

Where incidents are concentrating, geographically and over time, so a forming hot spot shows itself.

Top offenders

The subjects appearing most often across your records, ranked, rather than the ones people happen to remember.

Relational search

People, vehicles, addresses, and property connected across records so a shared link surfaces on its own.

Geofenced search

Draw the area that matters and search every connected dataset inside it, without guessing at a radius.

Link charts

The relationship map an analyst would draw on a whiteboard, generated from the records and expandable as you follow it.

Who uses it

Depth for the analyst, answers for the chief.

Analysts get the relational search and link charts to work a pattern all the way down, across agencies rather than stopping at the county line.

Command staff get the crime stats and heat maps that answer where to put people this month, and the same numbers hold up in a commission meeting or a press briefing.

Agencies without a dedicated analyst get most of the value either way, because none of it requires someone to build the report first.

> analyst relational search, link charts
> command crime stats, heat maps
> patrol top offenders, geofenced search
> training no data background required
Turning it on

What activation actually looks like.

Some of it works immediately. The rest waits on your historic data being processed, and we would rather you know that up front.

01

Current NIBRS codes required

Your agency needs to be on current NIBRS coding for the analytics to classify incidents correctly.

02

Available at activation

Link charts and relational search work as soon as the module is switched on.

03

One year of history is parsed

We process a year of your historical data so trends have something to measure against.

04

Available after parsing

Heat maps, agency crime stats, and frequent offenders come online once the historic parse completes.

Get started

See it running on your own data.

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