The Regional Crime Analysis GIS (RCAGIS) is an
Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) MapObjects-based
system that was developed by the United States Department of Justice
Criminal Division Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Staff, in
conjunction with the Baltimore County Police Department and the
Regional Crime Analysis System (RCAS) group, to facilitate the
analysis of crime on a regional basis. The RCAGIS system was designed
specifically to assist in the analysis of crime incident data across
jurisdictional boundaries. Features of the system include: (1) three
modes, each designed for a specific level of analysis (simple queries,
crime analysis, or reports), (2) wizard-driven (guided) incident
database queries, (3) graphical tools for the creation, saving, and
printing of map layout files, (4) an interface with CrimeStat spatial
statistics software developed by Ned Levine and Associates for
advanced analysis tools such as hot spot surfaces and ellipses, (5)
tools for graphically viewing and analyzing historical crime trends in
specific areas, and (6) linkage tools for drawing connections between
vehicle theft and recovery locations, incident locations and suspects'
homes, and between attributes in any two loaded shapefiles. RCAGIS
also supports digital imagery, such as orthophotos and other raster
data sources, and geographic source data in multiple
projections. RCAGIS can be configured to support multiple incident
database backends and varying database schemas using a field mapping
utility.
United States Department of Justice. Criminal Division Geographic Information Systems Staff. Baltimore County Police Department. Regional Crime Analysis Geographic Information System (RCAGIS) . Ann Arbor, MI: [distributor], 2002-05-29. https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR03372.v1
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United States Department of Justice. Criminal Division