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The Value of an Open Crime Standard

The value of implementing and using an open crime data standard is endless. That’s why we created the SpotCrime Open Crime Standard (SOCS ). Here’s an example how SOCS can help. Three cities have recently announced their availability of crime data to the public - Toledo, Columbus, and Indianapolis.  If you were to check out each city’s crime data source, you’ll find that three cities use different approaches and methodologies in releasing public crime data. And, only Columbus provides an open data table. SOCS solves all three of these city’s issues by not only encouraging agencies to release crime data openly, but standardizing how agencies open up and create crime data feeds. It also encourages police departments to give the public and the press all the data - not just snippets.  Toledo announced the release of their new crime map this past month. The map limits the radius that can be searched (to ½ mile) and you can’t access the data in an open format . If you...

Columbus Crime Maps

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These crime maps are of Columbus from January to September in 2008. The first map shows all of the crimes and the second map shows all the burglaries that took place during this period. To see the maps on Spotcrime's website, go to: http://spotcrime.com/oh/columbus . All crimes: Burglaries: