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The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) use GIS to track child traffickers and missing children.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children takes a geographic approach to find and return the missing and understand patterns.
Catching criminals and enforcing the law can be arduous and time-consuming.
New Jersey residents can use a new GIS-based crowdsourcing web app to report and map cases of illegal dumping.
Law enforcement working on California wildfires tasked Esri partner and geospatial consulting firm GeoAcuity with obtaining aerial images.
Accidents happen, with more than six million crashes occurring annually on roads in the United States.
Fusion centers gain a new app with Esri and Microsoft capabilities to address real-time data sharing across law enforcement jurisdictions.
It can help security guards keep facilities safe, law enforcement agents enact crime control, and park rangers ensure visitor well-being.
Alabama Law Enforcement Agency deployed a new command and control system to streamline security at the governor's inauguration.
Using GIS will help cities work mitigate the impacts of homeless populations and help these vulnerable people get connected with services .