Dalton Police Begin Neighborhood Policing Project
The department is currently conducting the pilot phase of the program, and will be moving towards a full-scale implementation later this year. read more >
Chattanoogan.com - February 24, 2009
Bringing Community Policing to the Internet
Taking community policing to the next level through technology, the Los Angeles Police Department is using the Web to engage the residents and businesses in working to fight crime. read more >
Public Safety IT - Nov/Dec 2008
Bair Software and Psomas Epolicing™ Collaborate on Cutting-Edge Crime Analysis Tool
Psomas and Bair Software have announced a collaboration that will provide police departments with enhanced access to regional crime information to expand crime analysis capabilities. read more >
Press Release - November 9, 2008
Epolicing™ Launches LAPD’s New Crime Maps
and Website Features
Engaging Citizens in Fighting Crime
Today the Los Angeles Police Department announced its new features on it’s website, including the introduction of satellite imagery in its popular Crime Maps feature. read more >
Press Release - August 11, 2008
Website puts crime tracking on the map
Interactive LAPD service allows residents to view recent crime
data from throughout the city. read more >
Los Angeles Times - March 10, 2006
Crime mapping is on the docket
Police departments in those two cities are among a handful in the nation that offer crime mapping on their websites. Plug in Elsie's street corner or the neighborhood where Junior is apartment hunting, and the sites pinpoint recent serious crimes using shapes and colored dots
Hartford Courant - Mar 16, 2006
LAPD Website Lets Resident's Pin Point Crime
Los Angeles residents can search crime maps for their neighborhoods on a Web site launched Thursday by the Los Angeles Police Department that also might include an official blog.
Daily News - March 10, 2006
Crime Statistics Tracked On Redesigned LAPD Web Site
Residents will be able to track crimes committed in their neighborhoods on a redesigned Los Angeles Police Department Web site launched Thursday, police said.Internet users living in the city of Los Angeles can go to www.LAPDOnline.org, enter their address and zip code, and see information on crimes and officer patrol information in their area, said police Chief William Bratton.
4 KNBC.com - March 9, 2006
Track Neighborhood Crimes On New LAPD Web Site
"Our senior lead officers now have an additional tool to go out and reach the community," said Capt. John Sherman, commander of the LAPD's West Valley Division. "All the information is in real time, and allows us to sort the information in real time, and now we're able to send out information immediately."
CBS 2 News - Mar 9, 2006
From the Blogosphere
People are talking about ePolicing
The department is currently conducting the pilot phase of the program, and will be moving towards a full-scale implementation later this year. read more >
Chattanoogan.com - February 24, 2009
Bringing Community Policing to the Internet
Taking community policing to the next level through technology, the Los Angeles Police Department is using the Web to engage the residents and businesses in working to fight crime. read more >
Public Safety IT - Nov/Dec 2008
Bair Software and Psomas Epolicing™ Collaborate on Cutting-Edge Crime Analysis Tool
Psomas and Bair Software have announced a collaboration that will provide police departments with enhanced access to regional crime information to expand crime analysis capabilities. read more >
Press Release - November 9, 2008
Epolicing™ Launches LAPD’s New Crime Maps
and Website Features
Engaging Citizens in Fighting Crime
Today the Los Angeles Police Department announced its new features on it’s website, including the introduction of satellite imagery in its popular Crime Maps feature. read more >
Press Release - August 11, 2008
Website puts crime tracking on the map
Interactive LAPD service allows residents to view recent crime
data from throughout the city. read more >
Los Angeles Times - March 10, 2006
Crime mapping is on the docket
Police departments in those two cities are among a handful in the nation that offer crime mapping on their websites. Plug in Elsie's street corner or the neighborhood where Junior is apartment hunting, and the sites pinpoint recent serious crimes using shapes and colored dots
Hartford Courant - Mar 16, 2006
LAPD Website Lets Resident's Pin Point Crime
Los Angeles residents can search crime maps for their neighborhoods on a Web site launched Thursday by the Los Angeles Police Department that also might include an official blog.
Daily News - March 10, 2006
Crime Statistics Tracked On Redesigned LAPD Web Site
Residents will be able to track crimes committed in their neighborhoods on a redesigned Los Angeles Police Department Web site launched Thursday, police said.Internet users living in the city of Los Angeles can go to www.LAPDOnline.org, enter their address and zip code, and see information on crimes and officer patrol information in their area, said police Chief William Bratton.
4 KNBC.com - March 9, 2006
Track Neighborhood Crimes On New LAPD Web Site
"Our senior lead officers now have an additional tool to go out and reach the community," said Capt. John Sherman, commander of the LAPD's West Valley Division. "All the information is in real time, and allows us to sort the information in real time, and now we're able to send out information immediately."
CBS 2 News - Mar 9, 2006
From the Blogosphere
People are talking about ePolicing
"Call it a public service, call it shrewd PR, call it a token bid for approval, but the LAPD just added crime maps to its web site, and is planning to launch some sort of blog. Excellent move."
"We would especially like to applaud the hard-working LAPD Online Unit for the remarkable "behind-the-scenes" effort it took to make this. Which offers many impressive new features, including a gateway to E-Policing, and Crime Maps...."
"Angelenos can play gumshoe Philip Marlowe and track crime patterns in their neighborhoods and throughout the city, thanks to a new, high-tech initiative from the Los Angeles Police Department."
"The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has a great online tool that has the potential to dispel the myths about given neighborhoods (or, create new myths, as the case may be.)"
"I have been watching the evolvement of the LAPD Blog with interest. ... thoughts, and issues facing the leadership of the LAPD (a conversation with many, ...Crime maps provide you with a system to identify the crime trends in your neighborhood..."
"A curious commentor recently asked if there was a site that provided crime updates for our neighborhood. As it so happens, the LAPD Crime Maps provides a site that allows you to see several days worth of documented criminal activity..."
"In an Open Letter to the LAPD and LASD the LAPD has finally gotten a blog!... of the LAPD will rub off to our local brothers in law enforcement. ...please take note about our woefully inadequate crime maps and license some tech..."
"The LAPD has been making some interesting headway lately into the digital realm.They revamped their website some time ago, put up the city's most wanted list,lots of monthly statistics, and launched the ever popular LA Crime Maps..."
"The new LAPD online crime map that allows one to see reported crimes in any area of the city illustrates what the district is dealing with. In the picture below, each dot represents a reported crime within just two miles of the East LA ..."
"LAPD is now offering very detailed and cool crime maps on their website. Don’t become a dot!!"
-Cracks in the Steel Curtain: LAPDOnline Reaches Out
LA VOICE.ORG
LA VOICE.ORG
"We would especially like to applaud the hard-working LAPD Online Unit for the remarkable "behind-the-scenes" effort it took to make this. Which offers many impressive new features, including a gateway to E-Policing, and Crime Maps...."
- Firefighters Applaud New LAPD Website
LAFD News & Information
LAFD News & Information
"Angelenos can play gumshoe Philip Marlowe and track crime patterns in their neighborhoods and throughout the city, thanks to a new, high-tech initiative from the Los Angeles Police Department."
- Website Puts Crime Tracking on the Map
Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
"The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has a great online tool that has the potential to dispel the myths about given neighborhoods (or, create new myths, as the case may be.)"
-LAPD Crime Maps - Comparing Hollywood and Echo Park
Democraticspace.com
Democraticspace.com
"I have been watching the evolvement of the LAPD Blog with interest. ... thoughts, and issues facing the leadership of the LAPD (a conversation with many, ...Crime maps provide you with a system to identify the crime trends in your neighborhood..."
- EPolicing - LAPD style
Open Eye:Chat
Open Eye:Chat
"A curious commentor recently asked if there was a site that provided crime updates for our neighborhood. As it so happens, the LAPD Crime Maps provides a site that allows you to see several days worth of documented criminal activity..."
- Crime In Your Neck Of The 'Hood
Lincoln Park View Neighborhood Watch Blog
Lincoln Park View Neighborhood Watch Blog
"In an Open Letter to the LAPD and LASD the LAPD has finally gotten a blog!... of the LAPD will rub off to our local brothers in law enforcement. ...please take note about our woefully inadequate crime maps and license some tech..."
-Hey SFPD! Listen up!
Metroblogging San Francisco
Metroblogging San Francisco
"The LAPD has been making some interesting headway lately into the digital realm.They revamped their website some time ago, put up the city's most wanted list,lots of monthly statistics, and launched the ever popular LA Crime Maps..."
- Does This Mean We Get To See Pictures Of Bratton's Kittens?
LA Noir Blog Spot
LA Noir Blog Spot
"The new LAPD online crime map that allows one to see reported crimes in any area of the city illustrates what the district is dealing with. In the picture below, each dot represents a reported crime within just two miles of the East LA ..."
-LAPD Online Illustrates What’s Bedeviling LA’s Crime
Independent Sources
Independent Sources
"LAPD is now offering very detailed and cool crime maps on their website. Don’t become a dot!!"
-Interesting Use of Technology
Brandon Bits Blog
Brandon Bits Blog
