Real-Time Crime Center used by Fort Myers Police Department

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Real-Time Crime Center used by Fort Myers Police Department
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City Fort Myers (FL)
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Keywords Real-Time Crime Center
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Deployment Type Crime Prevention, Surveillance, Traffic Surveillance
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Deployment Purpose: Surveillance, Traffic Surveillance, Crime Prevention

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CityFort Myers (FL)
Country USA
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The Fort Myers Police Department launched its real-time crime center in 2018. The RTCC has access to 85 surveillance cameras placed across the city, and ShotSpotter gunshot detection sensors. According to Police Magazine, the RTCC is staffed by officers and civilian crime analysts and housed in the FMPD's Technical Operations Center. The RTCC uses automated license plate readers mounted freestanding or on cruisers in order to capture vehicle plates numbers and compare them to a database of those with possible infractions. The system is also being used to analyze crime and traffic patterns. The RTCC also relies on Live Earth, a $95,000 software tool that integrates several technologies into one map platform for real-time monitoring. 1

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  1. a b  "Atlas of Surveillance". (2022) <https://atlasofsurveillance.org/> Accessed: 2022-04-23