Real-time crime center
Real-time crime centers are agencies used to centralize technology use by law enforcement and emergency first responders. During early adoption, the primary purpose of RTCC was to give field officers and detectives instant information to help identify patterns and stop emerging crime. Through cloud computing, RTCCs try to offer enhanced visibility, unified awareness, and the appropriate level of response in emergency resource deployment via instant-live video, live feed camera docking, virtual incident location mapping and full integration with computer-aided dispatch.
Operations
RTCCs unify live video and data feeds to create a central hub that enhances the situational awareness and investigative capabilities of law enforcement and public safety agencies.Early adoption
The NYPD RTCC opened on July 18, 2005, and provides support 24/7. The center was built at a cost of $11 million. The information in the center is available to the 37,000 police officers of the New [York City Police Department]. The RTCC was funded in part by grants from the non-profit New York [City Police Foundation].RTCC data sources include a data warehouse in which billions of records are made available to detectives and other officers within minutes, instead of days or weeks. These include:
- More than 5 million New York State criminal records, parole and probation files,
- More than 20 million New York City criminal complaints, arrests, 911/311 calls and summonses spanning five years,
- More than 31 million national crime records,
- More than 33 billion public records.
List of RTCCs
Police departments that have real-time crime centers include:- Camden County Police Department
- New York Police Department
- Miami-Dade Police Department
- Seattle Police Department
- Fort Worth Police Department
- Metropolitan [Police Department, City of St. Louis]
- Cobb County Police Department
- Baton Rouge Police Department
- Albuquerque Police Department
- Austin Police Department,
- Tampa Police Department
- Modesto Police Department
- Fresno Police Department
- Minneapolis Police Department
- Houston Police Department.