Local police departments now have the capacity to do what's routinely done in the corporate sector, whereby private businesses seek to ensure that the risk management mission is instituted enterprise-wide and provides communication channels to various decision-makers and partners for asset protection and security threats. For public safety professionals, in addition to responding to crime incidents as they happen, ActionHub enables police management practices that optimize prevention, response, and mitigation to crimes and crime risks -- both at current hot spots and other vulnerable areas.
Guided by Simsi Analytics, the ActionHub compiles data-informed judgments to reduce uncertainty in the mission of crime risk governance for the goal of sustainable public safety. It extends the strong tradition of geographic analysis in the policing profession and takes advantage of contemporary analytical and technical tools like Risk Terrain Modeling (RTM) to improve and extend this history. What ActionHub demonstrates is that police leaders can tell patrol officers where to go to confront crime but also, based on their understanding of spatial vulnerabilities and recent past exposures, what to do when they get there, and how they can get other stakeholders engaged in the process. Police leaders are increasingly realizing that the burden of public safety needs to be shared in order to manage crime threats before problems emerge or cluster. ActionHub is the platform that empowers police to prevent crime and assign shared responsibility for public safety. Check out this eBook to see how ActionHub fits with DICE™ and Risk-Based Policing. For nearly two decades RTM has aided in the task of determining threats in an environment and marshaling resources to moderate the worst effects. But to efficiently and effectively act on risk assessments, police agencies must also enlist the support of a variety of other stakeholders. ActionHub enables this and empowers police to coordinate local resources and partners in convincing ways. The result is sustainable crime risk governance, measurable crime reductions, and enhanced public safety everywhere. Comments are closed.
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