Helps predict when, where crimes will occur

Retailers have mastered the art of predicting what their customers are likely to buy. Now police departments across the country are using their own predictive strategies such as algorithms, time/space analysis, and social network analysis to become "data detectives" in an effort to stop crime before it starts, according a new report from the Johns Hopkins University Center for Advanced Governmental Studies

 

Why is data visualization important?

Because of the way the human brain processes information, using charts or graphs to visualize large amounts of complex data is easier than poring over spreadsheets or reports. Data visualization is a quick, easy way to convey concepts in a universal manner – and you can experiment with different scenarios by making slight adjustments.

 

Data visualization can also:

  • Identify areas that need special attention.
  • Clarify which factors influence crime behavior.
  • Predict crime trends.

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