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Course Materials for Crime Mapping Using ArcGIS 10.1

Date Published
May 29, 2016

NIJ’s Information and Geospatial Technologies Center of Excellence, which was operated through a cooperative agreement with Rand Corp., updated the NIJ Crime Mapping and Analysis Program training courses to reflect changes made from version 9.3.x to 10.1 of Esri’s ArcGIS software.[1] While NIJ does not offer these courses, the materials provided can be used by any agency wishing to offer training on crime mapping or by individuals interested in learning on their own.

On this page find materials for:

Course Materials for Introduction to Crime Mapping and Analysis Using ArcGIS 10.1

The materials in this deliverable are for a course intended to introduce students to the concepts of crime mapping using ArcGIS 10.1. The goal of the course is to give students tangible, usable skills they can immediately apply to their work environments.

The course materials are designed to offer a combination of structured, step-by-step lessons followed by an unstructured period in which students can practice the concepts on their own data. It is assumed that students taking this course will have little or no exposure to ArcGIS, so any instructor should have significant knowledge of and experience with the application. While you are free to use these materials in any order, a sample class agenda could include lessons on:

  1. What is crime mapping?
  2. Why map crime?
  3. History of crime mapping.
  4. What is a GIS?
  5. Theory.
  6. Data Types.
  7. Projections.
  8. Coordinate Systems.

The course materials include:

  • Instructor’s guidebook and presentation.
  • Student workbook.
  • Exercises and solutions.
  • Sample data.
  • Video tutorials.

Getting Started

To get started, download the .zip file containing all of the course materials(pdf, 151 MB). For ease of use, we recommend keeping the files in a single folder with a subfolder structure matching the zipped files.

Course Materials for Intermediate Crime Mapping Using ArcGIS 10.1

NIJ is making available materials for a course focused on advanced tactical analysis using Geographic Information System (GIS) tools. The course materials and examples use ArcGIS 10.1 for Desktop Basic 10.1, but the techniques and analytical methods presented can be applied in many GIS environments.

Students are expected to have used, at a minimum, ArcGIS 9.x and have a good understanding of basic GIS terminology and methods.

Course materials address:

  • ArcGIS: Working Directory and Review of ArcMap.
  • Map Production and Consistency.
  • Data.
  • Spatial Statistics.
  • Spatial Analysis.
  • Geoprocessing Using ModelBuilder.
  • Animation.
  • Automatic Vehicle Location.
  • Case Studies.
  • Exercises.

Course materials include:

  • Student workbook.
  • Instructor presentation.
  • Additional reading.
  • Exercises and solutions.
  • Sample data.

Getting Started

To get started, download the .zip file containing all of the course materials (pdf, 182 MB). For ease of use, we recommend keeping the files in a single folder with a subfolder structure matching the zipped files.

Date Published: May 29, 2016