
New SpotCrime iPhone App First to Offer Crime Map of Every Major U.S. CityJanuary 6, 2010 Press Release Baltimore, MD--- The only national crime map providing up-to-date crime data from every major U.S. city, as well as numerous foreign markets, is now available to iPhone users nationwide.
“Through our proprietary model, SpotCrime pulls crime incident data from multiple sources, including state and local police departments and validated news sources, to produce a comprehensive record of local crime information,” explains Drane. SpotCrime, which is headquartered in  Baltimore, MD, is the largest independent data and news company mapping crime worldwide. The company’s crime mapping data now reaches more than 80 percent of the U.S. population, primarily through partnerships it has created with major media companies around the country. Those partnerships have made local crime data available through more than 100 media outlets nationally. Over the past year, SpotCrime has forged partnerships with such major media companies as Local TV LLC (which owns and/or operates broadcast outlets in 19 markets nationwide), Newport Television (which owns stations in 22 markets nationally), Fisher Communications (which owns or manages 28 television and radio stations in the Pacific Northwest), Capitol Broadcasting Company (with stations in Raleigh, Charlotte, and Durham, NC), Minneapolis-based Hubbard Broadcasting Corporations, and Nexstar Broadcasting which is headquartered in Irving, Texas. “SpotCrime was founded on the principle that information is power, and it is the right of every citizen to have easy access to crime information in their neighborhood,” says Drane. “We believe that with our information, citizens’ awareness of their surroundings will increase and, as a result, they will be able to make safer decisions. There is wisdom in the noise and we hope to draw attention to crime hot spots to help direct policy and resources in the prevention of crime.” To that end, Drane encourages individuals to sign-up for SpotCrime’s free crime mapping service. SpotCrime sends its subscribers regular email alerts detailing reported crimes within a two-mile radius of a designated location, such as their home or workplace.   “We strongly believe that intended and unintended positive social consequences will evolve from SpotCrime,” Drane says. As an unbiased crime source, SpotCrime does not selectively report or judge crimes. Drane also notes that while SpotCrime “enjoys great relationships with the police,” the company does not charge any type of fee to local police departments in order to maintain its complete independence. The new SpotCrime iPhone application costs $2.99 to download. A free “lite” version of the application is expected to be available soon. For more information about SpotCrime and how to sign up to receive regular SpotCrime reports, visit the company’s website at www.spotcrime.com. |
