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Crime Analysis, Problem Analysis, & Evidence-Based Policing Resources

Below are several FREE resources for learning about crime analysis, problem analysis, and evidence-based policing.

Want to learn more in a guided environment? USC Upstate offers an undergraduate Concentration in Crime Analysis (for USC Upstate students) and a Professional Certificate in Crime Analysis (for field analysts and community members).

OPEN SOURCE READING

Crime Analysis Case Studies

Crime Analysis for Problem Solvers in 60 Small Steps

Enhancing the Problem-Solving Capacity of Crime Analysis Units

Evidence-Based Crime Reduction Strategies for Small, Rural, and Tribal Agencies

Identifying and Defining Policing Problems

Institutionalizing Problem Analysis: Case Studies of Five Police Agencies

Intelligence Analysis for Problem Solvers

Introductory Guide to Crime Analysis and Mapping

Policing the Connected World

The Integration of Crime Analysis into Patrol Work: A Guidebook


HELPFUL WEBSITES

American Society of Evidence-Based Policing (ASEBP)

ASU's Problem-Oriented Policing (POP)

Carolinas Crime Analysis Association

International Association of Crime Analysts

International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST) Webinars

International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence AnalystsNational Institute of Justice (NIJ) Crime Solutions

Learn ArcGIS

National Institute of Justice (NIJ) On-Demand Training

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USC Upstate Crime Analysis


Upstate Crime Analysis Center (UCAC) is directed by USC Upstate and housed at the University Center of Greenville. The Center's director, Dr. Michele Covington, can be reached at mcovingt@uscupstate.edu or (864)503-5719.
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