Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 10:12:03 -0800 (AKDT) From: "Michael A. Lewis" <ffmal-AT-aurora.alaska.edu> Subject: Free Crime Mapping Online Seminar Anybody up for some fun? > FREE ON-LINE SEMINAR FOR POLICE & CRIME MAPPING PROFESSIONALS >(Kindly forward this message to interested colleagues.) > >Date: April 22, 1999 >Time: 2:00pm Eastern Time/1:00 Central/ Noon Mountain/11:00am Pacific Time >Place: Cyberspace - attend this web-seminar without leaving >your desk >Duration: 50 minutes, including questions & answers at the >end > >Understanding Mapping & GIS for Police Departments > >I'd like to invite you to attend a free, private web-seminar, >Understanding Mapping & GIS for Police Departments. This is >a brief, interactive event exclusively for law enforcement >professionals that you attend over the Internet. At this >seminar, you'll see examples of how the Minneapolis Police >Department, the L.A.P.D., Baltimore P.D., and others, are >using crime mapping. We'll show you specific examples of >mapping applications that are used to improve crime prevention >and analysis, allocate resources where they're most needed, >prepare for special events or disasters, publish crime >statistics and maps on departmental web sites, prepare >grant and funding requests, and more. >No special technical knowledge is required and you will be >able to ask questions throughout the presentation. > >For A Detailed Agenda and to Register: > >http://www.mapinfo.com/events/seminars/ > >To unsubscribe please click here: > >http://remove.boomerang.com/?########### > > > >|00000017.msg > Michael A. Lewis ffmal-AT-aurora.alaska.edu http://www.mosquitonet.com/~hayduke DISCLAIMER: Use of advanced computing technology does not imply an endorsement of Western Industrial Civilization. "Anarchism is not a romantic fable but the hard-headed realization, based on five thousand years of experience, that we cannot entrust the management of our lives to kings, priests, politicians, generals, and county commissioners." - Ed Abbey
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