MAPS Conferences
The MAPS program organizes annual Crime Mapping Research Conferences, currently on an 18-month cycle, that bring together researchers and practitioners to learn about recent innovative research applications of crime mapping, spatial data analysis, and technology.
Upcoming conferences
Tenth Crime Mapping Research Conference
- Solving Problems with Geography and Technology
Rescheduled for August 2009 (conference is NOT CANCELED), details to follow soon
The conference will take place Spring 2009 at the Sheraton Hotel in New Orleans Exit Notice
Call for papers
Call for presentations and workshops due February 18, 2008. Thank you to all that submitted. We will inform you in April, as to whether or not your presentation or workshop has been accepted.
Past conferences
Ninth Crime Mapping Research Conference
March 28-31, 2007 in Pittsburgh
Eighth Annual Crime Mapping Research Conference
September 7-10, 2005 in Savannah
Research & Practice Affecting Public Policy
Seventh Annual Crime Mapping Research Conference
March 31 - April 3, 2004 in Boston
Identify the Direction, Establish the Connection, Engage the Future
Sixth Annual Crime Mapping Research Conference
December 8-11, 2002 in Denver
Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice
Fifth Annual Crime Mapping Research Conference
December 1-4, 2001 in Dallas
Translating Spatial Research into Practice
Fourth Annual Crime Mapping Research Conference
December 9-12, 2000 in San Diego
Wheredunit? Investigating the Role of Place in Crime and Criminality
Third Annual Crime Mapping Research Conference
December 11-14, 1999 in Orlando
Expanding the Boundaries
Second Annual Crime Mapping Research Conference
December 10-12, 1998 in Arlington, Virginia
Mapping Out Crime
First Annual Crime Mapping Research Conference
October 5-7, 1997 in Denver
Exploring the Future of Crime Mapping

