Crime View - Development

Development

CrimeView was first created by The Omega Group in 1996.

The first working CrimeView application was installed at Indio Police Department in California in August 1996. Since that time approximately five hundred agencies in forty-six different states have implemented CrimeView applications, making it one of the most popular crime mapping solutions in the world.

CrimeView was originally created in Avenue, ESRI's open source environment. The software has since undergone numerous transformations and is currently based in the .NET and Silverlight programming environments. CrimeView was migrated to the ArcGIS Server environment in 2008, enabling analyses to be performed through a Web browser through the use of a client/server based application.

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