May 15, 2008
Utah now has more than half of Utah's law enforcement agencies participating
Public Engines, Inc. today announced that more than half of Utah's law enforcement agencies are now making local up-to-date crime data available to the public through CrimeReports.com. With funding provided by Attorney General Mark Shurtleff's office and the state legislature, Utah law enforcement agencies are now able to provide crime data and real-time crime alerts to members of their respective communities.Read More . . . PDF
April 20, 2008
Lyndhurst PD Becomes First in New Jersey to Sign on with CrimeReports.com to Share Neighborhood Crime Information with Community Members
Lyndhurst Police Department and Public Engines today announced that Lyndhurst PD became the first law enforcement agency in the state of New Jersey to sign a partnership with CrimeReports.com to share neighborhood crime incident information with community members via the Internet. Read More . . . PDF
April 17, 2008
Public Engines Announces Strategic Alliance with Hitech Systems to Build an Integration Layer into Hitech Systems' SafetyNet CAD and RMS
Public Engines today announced a strategic alliance with Hitech Systems to include an integration layer in Hitech Systems' SafetyNet™ CAD and RMS for CrimeReports.com, making them one of the first CrimeReports Ready applications available on the market today. The partnership will allow SafetyNet CAD and RMS customers to immediately and seamlessly integrate their crime data with CrimeReports.com, giving them the capability to share their crime data with their local community members.Read More . . . PDF
January 30, 2008
New Pilot Program Lets Utahns Get Neighborhood Crime Reports by Email
Utahns can now check their e-mail to find out if there's a crime problem in their neighborhood. Attorney General Mark Shurtleff and Utah Speaker of the House Greg Curtis announced today the nation's first statewide plan offering up-to-date crime reports for individual neighborhoods. Read More . . . PDF
January 29, 2008
Montgomery County Police Partner with Public Engines
Today, Montgomery County Police Chief J. Thomas Manger announced a new partnership with Public Engines, a software development company, to provide the ability to share neighborhood crime incident information through the Internet.Read More . . . PDF
January 15, 2008
Six Law Enforcement Agencies Sign on with Public Engines to Share Criminal Activity with Community Members
Public Engines, a public information-sharing company for government agencies, today announced partnerships with police departments in Haverhill, Mass.; Buffalo, Minn.; Carpentersville, Ill.; Chamblee, Ga.; Tyrone, Ga.; and New Berlin, Wis., giving these cities the ability to more effectively share criminal activity with their more than 150,000 combined community members. Read More . . . PDF
October 14, 2007
CrimeReports.com Announces Foundation Partners
CrimeReports.com allows law enforcement agencies to provide neighborhood crime information to citizens in near real-time and empowers citizen participation in community policing. These "Foundation Partner" departments are comprised of law enforcement agencies that are committed to using best available technology to engage the public and keep them informed. These agencies will play a pivotal role in the development of CrimeReports.com's future services. CrimeReports.com will include up to 30 departments in the Foundation Partners program to define the future direction of services. Read More . . . PDF
September 17, 2007
CrimeReports.com Launches Crime Alerting and Mapping Service with the San Jose Police Department
CrimeReports.com and the San Jose Police Department have announced a new partnership that will provide easy to read crime maps and automated alerts to the citizens of San Jose. The service, located at http://www.crimereports.com or directly from the San Jose Police Web site http://www.sjpd.org, provides data in near-real time and is available now.Read More . . . PDF
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