Crime Mapping & Analysis Conference

By on 16 August, 2012

RMIT University will be hosting a Crime Mapping & Analysis Conference on 13-14 November 2012 in Melbourne, Australia. The event is being supported by Pitney Bowes Software.

WHEN: 2012-11-13 to 2012-11-14
WHERE: Melbourne
STATE: VIC
COUNTRY: AUS

RMIT University will be hosting a Crime Mapping & Analysis Conference on 13-14 November 2012 in Melbourne, Australia. The event is being supported by Pitney Bowes Software.
 
The 2012 Melbourne Crime Mapping and Analysis Conference will be a two day event which aims to provide researchers and practitioners with the opportunity to learn and share ideas on becoming more effective in their work.
 
With a focus on crime mapping, the conference will be of particular interest to analysts working in the related fields of law enforcement, criminal justice, public safety, security, defence, and the emergency services (including fire and ambulance).
 
Although the primary theme of the conference relates to mapping, content will also cater for the more general intelligence practitioners and data analysts. The conference and associated workshops will feature both international and local experts, who will share ideas and tips on best practice, as well as providing insights on the future directions of analytical technologies and methodologies.

Most of the police agencies in Australia use MapInfo Professional, so there should be a lot of relevant content for anyone on this list working in law enforcement, emergency services, defence, insurance etc.
 
 
You can view more details via this link:
http://www.rmit.edu.au/justice/crimemapping

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