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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2025 · 26 MIN

Navigating Crime Risks: The Future of Geospatial Intelligence & Crime Forecasting

from Geography of Crime · host LISA MOUGHAN

Part 3 of Grant and Noah's discussion focuses on creating and improving a crime analysis internship program that bridges academic learning with practical experience. Key points include:Internship Structure & Goals – The program aims to provide students with hands-on crime analysis experience through internships with local agencies, ultimately helping them build strong resumes and secure jobs. Students work on real projects like hotspot analyses and staffing studies.Expansion Plans – Initially targeting police agencies in Summit County, Ohio, the program hopes to expand to northern and statewide partnerships.Previous Successes – The speaker shares experiences from a similar program at Arizona State University, which successfully trained analysts who went on to high-level positions and created influential analytics firms.Applied Learning Approach – The program requires students to complete ride-alongs, shadow detectives, and work on crime-related projects, ensuring they gain valuable, real-world experience.Common Misconceptions in Crime Data – A major frustration is the misunderstanding of crime data, especially differentiating between calls for service, actual crimes, and arrest data. Law enforcement and media often misinterpret these metrics, leading to poor decision-making and reporting. As the episode comes to a close, it’s clear that Noah’s insights into crime risk forecasting provide a glimpse into the future of security. With the growing role of geospatial intelligence and advanced data analytics, businesses are now equipped with more powerful tools to proactively assess and mitigate risks. Noah emphasizes the importance of staying ahead of evolving crime trends, and how CAP Index continues to lead the way in delivering actionable, data-driven solutions. For organizations looking to optimize their security strategies, leveraging these innovations will be key to staying one step ahead of emerging threats. Special thanks to our host, Dr. Grant Drawve. Connect with him via email or LinkedIn. Explore CAP's Research and Innovation Team here.Want to learn more about CAP Index? Visit our website or connect with us on LinkedIn.

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