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Real-Time Crime Centers (RTCCs) leverage advanced technology, including live video feeds and license plate recognition systems, to provide law enforcement with actionable intelligence in real time. These centers enable faster police response to incidents, streamline investigations and enhance public safety by integrating tools like geospatial mapping, data-driven crime analysis and automated alerts.

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REAL TIME CRIME CENTER PROFILES
With a focus on camera integration and community outreach, this metro Atlanta agency’s RTCC has become a magnet and role model for neighboring agencies
Launched as the nation’s first RTCC in 2005, New York City’s integrated technology hub provides vital information for patrol officers and detectives
Learn how this agency effectively uses advanced technology for both large-scale event management and real-time crime prevention and response
Establishing a Real Time Crime Center (RTCC) is helping this Washington state county respond to, investigate and resolve more criminal cases than ever before
Southwest Florida is hurricane country, and Lee County’s real time intelligence center is always on the watch for extreme weather before, during and after it happens
Having 911 access helps crime analysts in the Chino Police Department’s Real Time Crime Center do their job proactively and effectively
NRTCCA CONFERENCE VIDEO REPORTS
At this year’s NRTCCA conference, Lexipol’s Samantha Dorm detailed how law enforcement can leverage grants to build and sustain real-time crime centers
The city leveraged innovative technology and strategic partnerships to combat rising crime and enhance public safety
The ASU Police Department has implemented cutting-edge technology to enhance security across its sprawling campuses, setting a new benchmark for campus policing
At this year’s NRTCCA conference, Lexipol’s Mandy Nice highlighted top tips for maintaining good physical health during shifts through proper eating and hydration
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The Orange County Sheriff’s Department’s new tech center features the ability for deputies to access cameras from partner entities around the county
Allentown PD Chief Charles Roca said the Flock Safety LPRs and gunshot detection devices have already led to the arrests of two suspects in a fatal shooting
The extensive operation, which dismantled a human trafficking ring, was bolstered by the use of Flock Safety cameras
“With the ability for the drones to link directly to our real-time crime center, we will be able to provide more information to our officers,” Chief Pamela Smith stated
The Polk County Sheriff’s Office unit will focus on obtaining advanced training and tools to assist in investigations of cyber harassment, identity theft and other cybercrimes
“You’re observing each officer, analyzing the scene, each person, each subject and thinking about what you would do differently,” Columbus Police Lt. Amber Rich said
“This really is the future of law enforcement at some point, whether we like it or not,” said Sgt. Jeremiah Gates, who leads the drone unit at the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office
The BRINC Responder drone and Responder Station provide an end-to-end solution for public safety agencies looking to start or scale Drone as First Responder programs
Condor is powered by advanced AI and ML that is constantly learning, with cutting-edge video analytics to adapt to changing needs
Patrol officers will be able to watch live video feeds from drones dispatched to crime scenes by a gunshot detection system
Real Time Crime Center FAQ

What is a real-time crime center?

A real-time crime center is a centralized hub where law enforcement agencies collect, analyze, and distribute data in real-time to support active investigations and enhance situational awareness. Using advanced tools like surveillance cameras, license plate readers, and crime mapping tools, RTCCs provide officers with immediate, actionable intelligence, helping them prevent and solve crimes faster.

Where are real-time crime centers located?

They are typically housed within police departments or dedicated facilities. Major urban areas like New York City, Chicago, and Houston have established RTCCs to enhance public safety, while smaller agencies are increasingly adopting similar models to leverage data-driven policing. Their locations vary based on the size and needs of the community they serve.

How much do real-time crime centers cost?

The cost to set up a real-time crime center varies depending on the size of the agency, the complexity of the technology, and staffing needs. Initial setup can range from thousands to millions of dollars, with ongoing maintenance costs including software updates, equipment upgrades, and personnel salaries. Grants and partnerships with private entities can offset these expenses.