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Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2000 13:22:26 -0600
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Subject: GIS Crime Mapping Resources
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Crime Mapping GIS Resources,
In response to a personal interst of mine, we've started a section devoted to
GIS/Crime Mapping resources. You'll find almost 100 resources displayed on
hyperlinked maps where you'll find info on police departments, crime analysis
agencies, and other organizations involved in Crime Mapping and GIS
applications involving crime data. There's also a mechanism to submit your
resource as well.

You'll find the Crime Mapping Section at:
http://www.spatialnews.com/features/crimemaps/crimeresources.html

The section is young, but look for many additions in the near future.
Any additional contributions are appreciated.

Regards
Glenn

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