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The annual  Summer Program in Quantitative Methods, offered by the Inter-University Consortium of Political and Social Research, is a comprehensive, integrated program of studies in research design, statistics, data analysis, social methodology and spatial data analysis.

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Training: Introduction to Crime Mapping and Analysis Using ArcGIS 9.3

There are no session of this course currently scheduled. To hear about future offerings sign up for e-mail updates whenever NIJ announces a new course.

This free class provides students with a complete understanding of the fundamentals of crime mapping. Students can use their own data as they perform and master the techniques shown in this comprehensive class.

The following topics will be covered:

  • Buffering
  • Choropleth mapping
  • Graduated symbol mapping
  • Pinmapping
  • Symbology
  • Spatial and tabular queries
  • Map production

Course Prerequisites: Participants are not required to have a background in crime mapping to enroll in this class.

Questions?

Contact Susan Smith at susan.smith@scra.org or 913-302-4455 if you have any questions about this course.

Date Modified: June 23, 2011