Crime Maps demonstrating how information about crime can be presented in a comprehensible way alongside an easy route for the public to take action or find out more
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Crime Maps - mock ups for power of information
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3. Is crime rising or falling in my area? Falling Rising Computer generated heuristic text based on data Where SNT produce info it can be displayed here SNT police can email in top priorities set by Safer Neighbourhood Panel and is automatically displayed Simple vote on SNP priorities Links to SNT mini site or page on Force website Slider to set time period for comparison Post code driven Force badge is post code sensitive Two layers of detail and call to action DUMMY DATA
4. How can I do something about itâŠ..? Interactive element â clicking on map converts to an email to crime reporting email address Simple email to SNT email address (they all have one) Call for volunteers (sends email to SNT) Basic contact info Connects to other participation mechanisms to write to Cllr, MP etc via www.writetothem.com and via www.fixmystreeet.com Call to action almost completely missing in existing mapping propositions DUMMY DATA
5. How does my area compare to similar areas? Computer generated heuristic text based on data Crime relative to similar areas â similarity determined from Acorn Demographic Profiles DUMMY DATA
6. What precisely has happened in the last year? Some crimes could be point data Simple chart â ultra local, ward, borough More detailed stats Computer generated heuristic text based on data Detailed selector DUMMY DATA Some crimes âfuzziedâ up to post code sector to protect victims etc
7. Where is it safe to park my car around here? Car crime in different colours, mapped on to the location of car parks Rich potential to blend in other national data sets â eg cash machines, pubs (for local licensing committees), schools DUMMY DATA