ArcGIS Pro for Crime Mapping - Intro
This hands-on course provides students with an introduction to crime mapping techniques and is designed for students with little or no experience in crime mapping. Students use GIS technology analyze crime and known offender data by adding this data to a base map, querying data by attribute, identifying spatial patterns, and creating completed maps. Topics include working with ArcGIS and ArcCatalog, learning coordinate system basics, exploring layer properties, reviewing data fields and records, querying data using several different methods, and designing map layouts. Students who complete this course are able to add crime and offender data to a map, find patterns, and produce meaningful maps.
DATES: August 25-27, 2025
LOCATION: Commerce, CA
COST: $450
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Real Time Crime Analysis: The Analyst's Role in Real Time Operations
Master the core skills in Real Time Crime Analysis. This in-person hands-on course equips attendees with an understanding of how to support field personnel with analysis in real time. Learn how to provide actionable intelligence using both LE and open source information and tools, work calls as they come in, and communicate with field personnel. This course gives you what you need to know about how to support active incidents where working quickly is vital. You don't need to be in a RTCC to benefit from this one day course.
DATES: September 15, 2025
COST: $200
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Microsoft Excel for Crime Analysis - Intro
Learn to format cells, work with formulas, create charts and graphs, work with pivot tables and slicers, and more! This in-person hands-on course provides students with an introduction to using Microsoft Excel for Law Enforcement, a program most agencies already have. Students will learn how to use Microsoft Excel to manipulate and analyze crime data, create charts and graphs, make a next hit forecast, calculate rates and percentages, find patterns using pivot tables and slicers, and work with workbooks. Students who complete this course are able to clean and manipulate large data sets, calculate the most common statistics used in analysis, use various tools and functions to find patterns in crime, and create meaningful layouts.
DATES: September 29 - October 1, 2025
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