Whatever you are analyzing in your role as a law enforcement analyst, there are likely types of information you could add that would enhance the value of your analytical conclusions.
Below are some types of information that, analyzed and incorporated, case by case, pattern by pattern, might make a difference in your contribution to investigations and solution-finding:
Some Types of Information
911 Call Data
Alarm Company Info
Anonymous Tips
Arrest Data
Business Info
Business Licensing Info
Business Open Source Information
Census Data
Citizen Complaint Info
Community Organization Info
Confidential Informant Info
County Records
Crime Reports
Critical Infrastructure Info
Databases- Commercial
Databases - Government
Demographics Data
Drug Overdose/Death Info
Field Interview Forms
Financial records
Fire/Rescue data
Firearm Licenses
Gang Info
Hunting/Fishing Licenses
Intelligence Info
Investigative Follow-up Reports
Juvenile Offender Info
Land Use Info
Liquor License Location Info
Neighborhood Watch Info
Offender Data
Organized Crime Info
Other Law Enforcement Agency Info
Parks Info
Parole Info
Pawnshop Info
Private Security Info
Premise Hazard Info
Probation Info
Professional Licensing Info
Property Ownership Info
Public Health Data
Public Housing Info
Public Transformation Route Info
Registered Sex Offender Info
School Info
Social Media
Social Services Info
Stolen/Recovered Property
Street Map Data
Surveillance Info
Telephone Records
Terrorist Threat Info
Threat Assessments
Traffic Stop Info
Victim Data
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