Extractions: Spring 2003 Search ArcNews The Lincoln Police Department (LPD) uses CrimeView, an ArcView extension, to convert tabular data into geographic visual displays that can generate discussion of current trends, known offenders, suspects, specific crimes, and intelligence. Such crime incident maps graphically reveal where specific kinds of offenses have been concentrated. LPD then strategically deploys officers to target these crime pattern areas. With a metropolitan police department of more than 300 sworn officers and more than 100 civilian employees serving a city with a population in excess of 225,000, it would be understandable if police managers focused on administrative matters such as budget, personnel, local politics, equipment purchases, and revision of department procedures and policies. However, "Police work is about solving crimes, preventing crimes, and protecting the quality of life in neighborhoods," says Tom Casady, chief of police, Lincoln, Nebraska. As far as Chief Casady is concerned, the mission of the Lincoln Police Department (LPD) is crime prevention and reduction, and a focus on these issues by management is essential to success. Chief Casady believes that maintaining focus on the mission requires that the crime fighting expertise and knowledge of his officers be systematically applied to the analysis of crime data. LPD has long believed that its officers on the streets are the best at investigating and clearing cases. As the chief puts it, "He or she is the one who knows the local places and is out there mixing it up with the victims, offenders, convenience store clerks, cab drivers, and street kids." Therefore, when it comes to focusing on crime analysis, the officer "is the one who needs to know that the offense he or she just worked is related to several other reports."
Extractions: Skip global navigation Home Software Home Software - Macintosh National Geographic TOPO Map (Nebraska by Price Range by Manufacturer With the TOPO! More below Create, view and print elevation profiles Includes hundreds of printable National Geographic and USGS topographical maps of Nebraska Annotate your maps with trail routes, notes, web links and photos Export maps as .gif or .jpg formats of use in other applications
Campus Activism :: Student Activist Resources It will use Google maps and hopefully convert addresses outside of the This interactive website has tools for progressive student and youth activists. http://www.campusactivism.org/
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REGIONAL MISCELLANY nebraska Historical Markers (listed by county scroll down to see those in The US Geological Survey TerraServer USA interactive map contains 1978 http://216.170.15.163/region.html
Extractions: LIBRARY HOME BACK TO COMMUNITY LINKS A visiting reporter's take Bill Bowden from the York (Pennsylvania) Daily Record's YORK USA series. A golf course review for York Country Club York County Amphibians York County Butterflies Nebraska Historical Markers (listed by county scroll down to see those in York County) The U.S. Geological Survey "TerraServer USA" interactive map contains 1978 topographic maps of the York area, and a digitized March 1999 aerial photo. This image shows a roughly 7 x 12 mile view with York in the center (scale is 32 meters per pixel) . At the finest level of detail (1 meter per pixel) this aerial photo shows sidewalks and individual buildings as they existed in spring, 1999.
Nebraska Game And Parks Commission - Parks Section Information about nebraska s 87 state park areas. Click on the map above to display a list of all park areas in that region. http://www.ngpc.state.ne.us/parks/parks.asp
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Extractions: 1990-2000 Population Change Population Density Population Under Age 18 Hispanic Population Racial Composition (Charts) Racial Composition (Dots) Asian Population Black Population Initial Scale Map Zoom to a State: Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware DC Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming and City (optional) : // Display map error message or sql query error message The interactive map above lets you see Census 2000 population and race data for all 50 states. To use the interactive map: Choose a theme from the drop-down list. Choose the Info ( ) tool and click on a state to open a pop-up window with Census data about that state. Choose the Zoom In ( ) tool and click and drag a rectangle on the map to zoom in. For each map, as you zoom in, the map will be updated to show the same theme at the county level. For most maps, you will also be able to see the theme at the tract level.