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Sign Up for Free Crime Mapping Training Courses from NIJ's Crime Mapping and Analysis Program

NIJ sponsors crime mapping training courses for law enforcement personnel. Learn to use crime mapping technologies such as CrimeStatIII and ArcGIS 9.3 from experienced instructors.

Courses are free but they are:

  • Open only to law enforcement agencies. 
  • Limited to two attendees per agency.
  • Limited to two courses annually per attendee.

Courses and Schedule

Select a course title for details and registration information.

CourseDatesRegistrationLocation
Introduction to Crime
Mapping Using ArcGIS 9.3
Feb 8-12, 2010Waitlist only
San Diego, Calif.
Mar 29-Apr 2, 2010Waitlist only
Brookline, Mass.
Jun 21-25, 2010Waitlist only
Overland Park, Kan.
Intermediate Crime
Mapping Using ArcGIS 9.3
Jan 25-29, 2010Open
San Diego, Calif.
Feb 22-26, 2010Waitlist only
Overland Park, Kan.
May 10-14, 2010Waitlist only
Largo, Fla.
Jul 12-16, 2010Open
Brookline, Mass
Advanced Crime
Mapping Using ArcGIS 9.3
Apr 26-30, 2010Open
Overland Park, Kan.
May 17-21, 2010Open
San Diego, Calif.
May 24-28, 2010Open
Largo, Fla.
Aug 9-13, 2010Open
Brookline, Mass.
CrimeStat III for
Crime Analysts
Jun 7-9, 2010Open
Brookline, Mass.
Jun 28-30, 2010Open
San Diego, Calif.
Jul 19-21, 2010Open
Overland Park, Kan.
Crime Series Analysis
Training ("SPIDER")
Jun 21-23, 2010Open
Largo, Fla.
Date Modified: January 21, 2010