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#1 CNJRoss

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Posted 08 June 2017 - 06:33 AM

 

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Release Date: 6/6/2017

 

New transparency initiative increases public's access to BART crime data

 

 

The BART Police Department is now sharing reports of Part 1 crimes with the website CrimeMapping.com.  The site will process the crime data with its advanced mapping engine to show where the crime has occurred within the BART system.  The service is free and available to everyone.

 

CrimeMapping.com is a component of the BART Police Department’s new Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system.  A direct feed from our CAD system will populate the crime mapping software.  This new technology will increase the efficiency, accuracy and transparency of our crime reporting.

 

Users can access the information by going to the CrimeMapping.com website and entering a station name in the search box.  The information about specific crimes at that station will be displayed on a map along with crimes that have occurred in the surrounding neighborhood if that local jurisdiction participates in the CrimeMapping system.  Users can look up the time and type of crime that occurred. CrimeMapping.com stores the data for up to 180 days.  The site can also display the information in charts and graphs that can illustrate whether there has been a recent spike or decline in criminal activity.

 

“This new effort reflects my department’s commitment to transparency and community oriented policing,” said BART Police Chief Carlos Rojas.  “Now anyone with an Internet connection will be able to see our crime data.  These incidents will be displayed in the context of the various communities served by BART.”

 

Several large police departments in the Bay Area already provide their crime data to CrimeMapping.com.  That list includes departments in San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, Hayward, Richmond and Berkeley.

 

BART data is now live and users can start searching BART stations at this link: https://www.crimemap...com/map/CA/BART.

 

 
 
 

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Posted 08 June 2017 - 06:35 AM

Progressive Railroading, 6/7/17:

 
BART offers public access to station crime data

The Bay Area Rapid Transit's (BART) police department has begun sharing crime data with website CrimeMapping.com as part of a transparency initiative.

The site processes BART's crime data with an advanced mapping engine to show where crimes have occurred on the agency's system. The public can access the site for free.

The new technology is expected to increase the efficiency, accuracy and transparency of BART's crime reporting, agency officials said in a press release.

 

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