Using Data and Analytics to Increase Public Safety and Transparency



Law enforcement agencies are under pressure to adhere to consent decree agreements, but this can be a time-consuming, resource-intense, and expensive process that can have measurable impact on the ability to improve public safety. Being able to access, analyze, and report on consent decree data can help law enforcement leaders enable more informed decision-making and move them from paperwork to public safety.

 

This on-demand webinar discussed how data-informed insights can inform communities, build trust, increase transparency, and help police departments comply with consent decrees.

 

During this webinar, attendees were able to learn:

  • How police departments are using analytics to keep communities safe with crime statistics and mapping
  • How analytics play a role in consent decrees and use of force transparency
  • How accessible data visualization helps citizens make data-informed decisions

Speaker and Presenter Information

Tom Okonak, Account Director, Avaap

 

Nehul Vyas, Vice President - Data & Analytics, Avaap

 

Eric Melancon, Deputy Commissioner, Baltimore Police Department

Relevant Government Agencies

Other Federal Agencies, Federal Government, State & Local Government


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Event Type
On-Demand Webcast


This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities


Cost
Complimentary:    $ 0.00


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Organizer
Tableau Government Team at Carahsoft


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