Interested in learning crime mapping and/or MS Access? Join us for one of our 3 day courses:
Microsoft Access for Crime Analysis - Intro
Microsoft Access is a powerful database management program that many crime analysts already have. This hands-on course provides students with an introduction to using Microsoft Access for Crime Analysis. Students will use Microsoft Access to create and import tables, perform several different types of filters and queries, and create useful reports. Students who complete this course are able to import crime and offender data into Access, query the data to find patterns, and produce meaningful reports. This course is offered as a 3 days in-person course from 8 am to 4 pm.
DATES:
April 15-17, 2024 (Waitlist)
August 12-14, 2024 (Open)
December 9-11, 2024 (Open)
Space is limited and these courses will fill up quickly! Register ASAP to reserve your spot. Spots are secured on a first come, first served basis. Register at https://spatialanalysisetc.com/in-personcourses/
Crime Mapping & Analysis Using ArcGIS Pro - Intro
This hands-on course provides students with a basic overview of crime mapping techniques and is designed for students with little or no experience in crime mapping. Students use GIS technology analyze crime and known offender data by adding this data to a base map, querying by attribute, determining spatial patterns within the data, and creating maps ready for distribution. Topics include working within ArcMap and ArcCatalog, learning coordinate system basics, exploring layer properties, reviewing data fields and records, querying data using several different methods, and layout design. Students who complete this course are able to add crime and offender data to a map, find patterns, and produce meaningful maps. This course is offered as a 3 days in-person course from 8 am to 4 pm.
May 6-8, 2024 (Open)
October 7-9, 2024 (Open)
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Presented by Timothy Sweet, Advisor for the Center for Justice and Innovation.
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