Amapa State Military Police, Brazil, Begins Validation of CRIME NABI

We are pleased to announce that we will begin the validation of the CRIME NABI crime prediction system with the Military Police of the State of Amapa, Federative Republic of Brazil.

 

We have developed a crime prediction system, “CRIME NABI,” based on our crime prediction algorithm, which includes a highly accurate and fast proprietary method. Last year, we established a subsidiary in the Federative Republic of Brazil to support the introduction of our products to the police and government agencies in the country, where there is a great need for public security.

 

A new partnership agreement has been signed with the Military Police of the State of Amapa, Brazil, to conduct a validation of the usability of the solution using CRIME NABI and its application to police work, which will begin in May 2024.

 

The state of Amapá is located in northern Brazil, where mining and agriculture are the mainstays of the economy. Centered on the state capital, Macapa, the state government is focused on improving public safety and ensuring public security, and is working with the military police to implement a variety of security measures. These include the strengthening of crime prevention programs and the development of security arrangements in public places. In addition, the state also focuses on environmental protection and sustainable development, and is working to protect the Amazon Rainforest.

 

◆The signing ceremony

 

◆Target Product

The product we plan to use for this verification is the “Hotspot Policing Tool” using CRIME NABI.

The “Hotspot Policing Tool” makes it easy to perform Hotspot Policing, which is academically recognized for its usefulness. By incorporating the crime data owned by each police agency, anyone can easily identify Hotspots based on crime prediction results, even if they are not an expert in data analysis. Efficient security activities are possible by creating patrol plans based on the detected Hotspots.

 

Image: Demonstration using open data from the City of San Francisco

 

◆Past Achievements

・Singular Perturbations’ Crime Prediction System Reduces Copper Wire Theft by 69% for Patrol Operations of Belo Horizonte Municipal Police in Minas, Brazil

https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000033.000080699.html

・Brazilian police begin operating CRIME NABI, a crime prediction system, for surveillance camera operations.

https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000035.000080699.html

 

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