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Break the Bottlenecks and Hurdles Hampering Your Gun Crime Investigations

Combine CGIC principles with Cutting Edge Technology for More Effective Investigations

 

Unlike RMS, ShotSpotter GCM (Gun Crime Management) is purpose-built to deliver a more efficient and effective investigative process that is based on ATF’s crime gun intelligence best practices. It's a centralized system that automates the process by which key information is inputted, captured and used to identify associated gun crime cases leading to the identification of persons of interest. It supports  investigators, analysts, supervisors, and command staff. The result … you get a force multiplier so investigative units can solve more crime.

ShotSpotter GCM helps gun crime investigative units by:

  • Automating input of NIBIN leads

  • Leveraging the power of digital link analysis to immediately identify associated gun crime cases

  • Prioritizing and tracking cases for you, as well as showing status and necessary follow-ups

  • Delivering reports that drive operational insight and provide feedback to stakeholders

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How ShotSpotter GCM is a Force Multiplier For Investigative Units

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How to solve the most common challenges in shooting cases

Many agencies currently manage NIBIN leads manually in an RMS, Excel, or other siloed system. This creates a disjointed workflow, resulting in lower clearance rates and higher levels of burnout.

Learn how GCM can fuel your investigations by improving follow-up and collaboration.

In recent years, gun crime has increased significantly while many agencies have faced budget cuts.  Prioritizing relevant
leads and tracking assignments have both proven to be very challenging.

Answers to the most commonly asked questions about ShotSpotter GCM

ShotSpotter GCM creates a single, secure digital folder for each incident, storing everything related to a firearm and allowing an agency to track the life cycle of a gun using CGIC best practices.

"Addressing gun crime requires systematic, organized, and focused investigative effort. Putting a tool like ShotSpotter Gun Crime Management in the hands of our nation’s criminal investigators will make them more efficient and effective at what they do. That will lead to more solved cases, more prosecutable arrests, and more serial offenders off the streets."

Tom Chittum
VP of Analytics & Forensic Services, ShotSpotter (former ATF Associate Deputy Director)