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Tactical Crime Analysis Hub

For use by Entergy's corporate security Resources for data-driven decision-making & situational awareness Contents Overview of analysesInvestigative applicationRisk zone exportsViolent crime time matricesEmergency operations control centerNewsroom Overview of Analyses Analysis 1: City Blocks Results from analysis one display only the city blocks where a violent incident occurred. The map displays counts of crimes ranging from 1 (yellow) to 6 (red). Analysis 2: General Risk Areas The VCI data frequencies displayed in Analysis 1 were optimized using the Getis-Ord (Gi*) statistic to decipher whether clustering is intense and surrounded by other intense clusters. We accept yellow squares at the .05 alpha level, meaning we are 95 percent confident the clustering is not due to random chance. Likewise, we accept orange squares at the .01 alpha level (99% confidence) and the red squares at the .001 alpha level (99.9% confidence). In the map legend, these alpha levels appear as p

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Link https://tactical-crime-analysis-luno.hub.arcgis.com/
Status scheduled
Catalog type Geoportal
Owner name Loyola University New Orleans
Owner type Unknown
Owner link None
Owner location United States
Software arcgishub (ArcGIS Hub)
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Access modes open
Content types dataset, map_layer
API Status active

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US United States

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EN English

API Endpoints

type url
dcatap201 https://tactical-crime-analysis-luno.hub.arcgis.com/api/feed/dcat-ap/2.0.1.json
dcatus11 https://tactical-crime-analysis-luno.hub.arcgis.com/api/feed/dcat-us/1.1.json
rss https://tactical-crime-analysis-luno.hub.arcgis.com/api/feed/rss/2.0
ogcrecordsapi https://tactical-crime-analysis-luno.hub.arcgis.com/api/search/v1

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