SpotCrime.com is a Baltimore-based company founded in October 2007 and privately owned by ReportSee, Inc. Its' purpose is to provide nationwide crime information about arrests, arsons, assaults, burglaries, robberies, shootings, thefts and vandalism. SpotCrime generally maps data for any police agency which supplies open and unrestricted access to crime data, and data mapped by SpotCrime.com is mainly sourced from police departments and news reports.
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| - SpotCrime.com is a Baltimore-based company founded in October 2007 and privately owned by ReportSee, Inc. Its' purpose is to provide nationwide crime information about arrests, arsons, assaults, burglaries, robberies, shootings, thefts and vandalism. SpotCrime generally maps data for any police agency which supplies open and unrestricted access to crime data, and data mapped by SpotCrime.com is mainly sourced from police departments and news reports. (en)
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| - SpotCrime.com is a Baltimore-based company founded in October 2007 and privately owned by ReportSee, Inc. Its' purpose is to provide nationwide crime information about arrests, arsons, assaults, burglaries, robberies, shootings, thefts and vandalism. SpotCrime generally maps data for any police agency which supplies open and unrestricted access to crime data, and data mapped by SpotCrime.com is mainly sourced from police departments and news reports. The website is a part of the Emerging Technology Center (ETC) in Baltimore. It was included in a research paper funded by the U.S. Department of Justice and prepared by SCRA titled 'Survey and Evaluation of Online Crime Mapping'. Notably, the service also created and published the SpotCrime Open Crime Standard (SOCS) in March 2014. (en)
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