News -> INDReporter MON, NOV 22 11:35AM by Walter Pierce

LCG, LPD unveil new crime mapping site

crime_mapGovernment and law enforcement officials in Lafayette have unveiled a new Crimeview system to help residents stay abreast of the less savory aspects of human nature. The site draws data from 9-1-1 calls to area law enforcement agencies and combines them into a single interface that can be searched and viewed by incident type, geographic area or date. The Crimeview system also allows residents to register for email alerts that report crimes near their residences. The site was recently completed through a collaborative effort of Lafayette Consolidated Government’s Information Technology Department and the Lafayette Police Department.

“Citizens will now have the ability to be notified and to stay informed as to what is being reported within their neighborhoods,” says Chief Jim Craft in a press release. “An informed public that reports crime can only improve the quality of life for all citizens within the Parish.”

The site allows users to choose specific types of crime — residential, vehicle or business burglary; armed and simple robbery, theft, et cetera — which correlate to icons that can be layered over their neighborhood. Generally, choosing the most common violent and property crimes and layering them over the entire parish shows, as expected, these crimes tend to cluster in Lafayette’s inner city.

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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , November 22, 2010 - 11:00 pm
I would like to report drug activity in the northside of Lafayette in the east end of Marks Subdivision, heavy drug dealing activity every night in the area, "is that area on the map ? Do the Lafayette Police Department patrol there ? I don't think so, please tell the police chief.
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , November 23, 2010 - 09:06 am
Hah ! I really have'nt one expectation that a drug selling
activity would be a major concern for the LPD, as Chief Craft would say, "Everyone has to be somewhere !
This is a longrunning police practice, allowing the sales, and keeping the sales in a low-income neighborhood, that way the drug dealers are happy, the police do not collect hazardous pay, and no-one but the low-income neighborhood is hurt. Like I say, its a long standing Law Practice.
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