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Ville de Gatineau Lauded for GIS-Powered Crime Portal

Interactive map enables citizens to become active partners in crime prevention

QUÉBEC CITY, Esri Canada User Conference – April 19, 2017 – In November 2016, the Ville de Gatineau Police Department (SPVG) unveiled a new web tool for raising public awareness of local crime. The SPVG’s crime portal, an interactive map showing where incidents have occurred, enables residents to monitor criminal activity throughout the municipality. In recognition of this achievement, Esri Canada today presented an Award of Excellence to Ville de Gatineau for its outstanding use of geographic information system (GIS) technology.

“Ville de Gatineau’s intuitive crime portal makes it easy for citizens to stay informed on local crime,” said Alex Miller, president, Esri Canada. “When people are aware of what’s happening in their community, they’re more likely to take the appropriate crime prevention measures and help make their neigbourhoods safer.”

Gatineau’s interactive map displays seven different types of crimes: break and enter, arson, mischief, robbery, theft of property from a motor vehicle, motor vehicle theft and assault. To protect victims’ privacy, the SPVG has purposely removed certain details from the public map. For example, incident locations are not depicted with pinpoint accuracy and buildings are not shown at all. Map users can filter incidents by type of crime as well as time periods like the last seven days, the last month or the current year. The map is updated daily with the latest SPVG crime data.

“Since we launched the online portal, there’s been a marked decrease in the number of requests for crime data, especially from journalists and academic researchers,” said Richard Quinn, GIS specialist, SPVG. “This translates into significant cost savings for the City. As well, this new self-service portal has made it easier for our municipal partners to complete their application for crime prevention program funding due to better access to current local crime data.”

This innovative GIS tool was jointly developed by the SPVG and Gatineau’s IT Department using ArcGIS Enterprise and ArcGIS API for JavaScript. Accessible from most computers, tablets and smartphones, the crime portal has become popular with residents. Following its November launch, the crime map received approximately 23,000 visits in just under three months, which is very impressive because Gatineau has 265,000 residents.

Gatineau hopes that its transparent, GIS-powered approach to publishing crime data will not only reduce the number of incidents but also increase public trust in the SPVG and strengthen community-police partnerships. In March, the City officially recognized the crime portal project team for their innovation, creativity and originality.

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