Can technology really be used to help law enforcement professionals prevent crimes before they happen? A number of questions impressed upon me during my last interview with a pace-setter in the provision of software for law enforcement and security executives. Sean Bair is coauthor of the book? Tactical Crime Analysis: Research and Enquiry ? and President of Bair Research Incorporated. ( http://bairanalytics.com/ ), a company which has been providing law enforcement and public safety results to police agencies, and the public and private sectors for 20 years. Since 1992 Bair (Behavior Research & Intelligence Resources) has been the provider of programs which help security management identify wrongdoers and forecast the affairs of offenders.
Bair products serve the Law Enforcement, Criminal Investigator, Government, and Personal communities and have developed a great reputation serving small and large affiliations, similarly as varied in their security mission. Bair staff have an education and background in law enforcement and inquiry, mathematics and statistics information. This background has helped them to develop the mathematical algorithms Defense uses to tell armed forces? leaders location and when an enemy will attack friendly troops. Firms in the personal area, like Walmart, use Bair?s software to predict when a criminal may make a next move. Bair has experience in bringing a broader perspective on crime to groups by showing clients how their information analysing can be employed in the applying of crime analysis for improved public safety and crime prevention.
Bair workers are either current or previous crime analysts who demonstrate software capabilities using real cases to teach clients. Bair doesn't only teach tool use, but method. Training for clients is a critical component for leveraging this strong tool. Bair offers its clients standardized courses in software use, and has taught over 7000 analysts in 10 states.
Bair analysts know the underlying principles behind the technology so they offer unique online support. Their site provides FAQs, online video coaching, and weekly webinars. Their crime analysts are familiar with, and are capable of teaching their users, how Bair software interfaces with their clients ? current PC applications for leveraging more of the affiliations capacity in criminal profiling.
This system provides much room for user expansion. In fact new users will learn, when using Bair software, how much they don't know about the appliance of crime information and demographics as they work with the details of this forceful analytic tool.
Bair also offers a free application that saves police departments thousands. The application is often known as RAIDS online ( www.raidsonline.com ). The site publishes crime analysis which is shared with the general public, engaging citizens in the co-operative struggle with crime alongside the law enforcement community. As a writer for UsersUnite.com I want to publicly thank Sean Bair and his team for piecing together a product which has proved capacity in teaching the overall public and securing our communities.
Mike Ziyadeh is the Industry Director ? Legal and Law Enforcement at UsersUnite. Mike is a licensed Paralegal with a MS in CIS. If you have a subject that you would like to see Mike write about please send him an email with the details at mike.ziyadeh@u[email?protected]
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