Reduce Crime and Manage Risk in Policing with Data Analysis Data-Driven Policing Summit Using Data Analytics and Predictive Modeling to Mitigate Risk and Reduce Crime September 18-19, 2017 Washington, D.C. performanceinstitute.org Earn 14 CPEs by attending Predictive Policing to Analyze and Reduce Crime Use powerful data analytics methods to forecast where crime is coming from and where it is going next Reduce Risk and Evaluate Use of Force Evaluate data on traffic stops, use-of-force, and other isues to flag risks and problems. Deploy Data to Police Officers in the Field Equip police officers on the front line with data to improve field outcome Manage Data Integration While Ensuring Privacy Improve the sharing of data across government agencies while protecting privacy rights of citizens
WELCOME Why Attend Law enforcement agencies across the nation are unlocking the amazing potential of big data with spectacular results. That s why the Data-Driven Policing Summit is tackling the latest methodologies, best practices and technologies for using data analytics to reduce crime, manage risk, and improve internal operations of police departments. By attending the Data-Driven Policing Summit, you will emerge with practical and proven solutions for a number of key challenges facing police departments. Data Analytics for Police Departments: Best practices for collecting, analyzing and using data for modern-day policing integrating and synthesizing all your data from sources such as crime and arrest records, field interview cards, and new monitoring technologies (automatic license plate readers) Predictive Policing: Use predictive analytics to forecast where criminals are likely to strike next Data Sharing with Outside Sources: Identify data sets from other law enforcement and governmental agencies that could be harnessed to improve insight on crime trends in your community. Utilize New Technologies for Data Mining: Utilize data from automatic license plate readers, body cameras, private camera and video systems, and more! Risk Management: Utilize data analysis to create an early-warning system for problem officers on a wide range of issues from racial profiling to use-of-force Privacy Protection and Data Security: Stay up-to-date on the latest case law and compliance mandates for protecting privacy and securing access to data Performance Analysis and Reporting: Prepare and analyze critical data relating to a wide variety of operational matters including police calls and incidents, interactions with the public, use-of-force incidents, administrative processes, officer training and workforce management Field Deployment of Data: Utilize mobile computing and distributed analysis to equip front-line police officers with insight to do their jobs better and safer
MONDAY, SEP 18 SESSIONS Time 8-8:30 Registration and Breakfast 8:30-9:15 9:15-10:30 10:45-12:00 Keynote: How Big Data is Transforming Policing and Reducing Crime in Communities Across the Nation Leadership Panel: Best Practices for Running a Data Analytics Unit in your Police Department Predictive Policing: Analyzing Crime Data to Give Your Officers a Head Start on Criminal Behavior 12-1 Lunch on your own 1-2:00 Utilizing New Technologies for Data Collection in Law Enforcement 2-3:00 3:15-4:15 Connecting the Dots: Harnessing Data Across Agencies and from Third Parties CrimeStat: Conducting Data-Driven Performance Reviews in Your Department to Drive Change DATA-DRIVEN POLICING 2017 TUESDAY, SEP 19 SESSIONS 8-8:30 Registration and Breakfast 8:30-9:15 9:15-10:30 10:30-10:45 10:45-12:00 12:00-1:00 1:00-2:00 1:00-4:30 Deploying Your Data to Front Line Officers Using Data Analytics to Reduce Officer Complaints, Liabilities, and Mistakes Break Navigating Liabilities with Data Analytics: Avoid mislabling someone a criminal, maintain privacy, and security issues Lunch on your own Utilizing New Technologies for Data Collection in Law Enforcement Optional Workshop: Implementing a Predictive Policing Initiative What is predictive modeling its value and its limitations Identifying and harnessing data sets neede dfor a viable predictive policing initiative Understanding behavioral science and predictive analytics Testing your predictive policing theories to further refine your approach Deploying predictive policing into the field Assessing and imporiving predictive policing initaitives
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HOW TO REGISTER ONLINE Register online at performanceinstitute.org CALL 1.877.992.9521 Additional discounts may be available. Contact PI for more information. Registration Fees Registration Type Summit Location Conference Conference + Workshop Early Bird / Until Aug 18 $995 $1495 General Registration $1095 $1595 The Performance Institute / AdvanEdge Business Center 2101 L St. NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20037