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Check out the Summer Institute for Statistical and GIS Analysis of Crime & Justice Data

Mapping Crime with the best of them... The Department of Geography at the University of Regina, in collaboration with the Police Studies Program is hosting the Second Annual "National Summer Institute for Statistical and GIS Analysis of Crime & Justice Data" (NSI) supported by a $150,000 grant from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada and Statistics Canada. This year's NSI will be a 7-day, intensive workshop from June 18-24, 2006, where participants will be exposed to working with Statistics Canada's data-sets, exclusively using ArcGIS for spatial analyses. The NSI will train approximately 50 participants per year from across Canada on statistical analyses with ArcGIS. In addition to an array of specialists in GIS, statistics and crime data, there will be guest lectures by Dr. Jo-Anne Wemmers, world-renowned Victimologist from the University of Montreal; and Dr. Kim Rossmo of Texas State University, the developer of Geographic Profiling. Participants in the NSI will be both practitioners from the field (police, justice workers, criminologists, etc.) and academics (students & researchers). We are advertising the NSI widely to both groups across Canada, and can even provide financial assistance for travel to encourage participation. The NSI is also supported by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) as a valuable training program for its members. See http://www.uregina.ca/arts/NSI/ for complete course details


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