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I, Traffic Collisions in the Vicinity <br /> of Euta«� Shopping Center ii <br /> �_ - �i —_ <br /> �� �� �91s <br /> P+} lA,qum � <br /> iJ <br /> • ��+ <br /> �. � <br /> . � �$ <br /> � � � <br /> 3�� I <br /> ` r�'�' I <br /> `A',.,4 ,ti ' I <br /> - _ - - _ , <br /> ':.. <br /> . .. m_ . �, _ ._.. ,_� <br /> __... <br /> �q, GIS Assists in Traffic Accident Sfudies <br /> '!�'� Case Studv ' Jacksonville North Carolina City Police Track Crime with Computer Program <br /> City police track crime with computer program <br /> November 22 , 2004 <br /> ROSELEE PAPANDREA <br /> DAILY NEWS STAFF <br /> The dots pop up in several places on a map j��, <br /> of Jacksonville . Some are even lined up on • y <br /> the same street . Based on the information <br /> that Jacksonville police detective Scott Smith <br /> - plugged into his computer, the dots indicate 4 <br /> that there is a pattern of car break-ins in a <br /> neighborhood in Jacksonville . �f <br /> The names and addresses of all the victims <br /> are at the bottom of the computer screen <br /> along with other information , such as the � <br /> '" names of potential suspects and when the <br /> crimes occurred . If Smith needs more details about the crimes, most of it can be found just by a <br /> click of his computer' s mouse . Smith and other Jacksonville police officers now have access to LG <br /> -� jLooking Glass) Crimes a computer program designed to make solving crimes easier. <br /> 249 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter 1 - Departmental GIS Needs Assessments <br />