Police Records

Management Information System (PRMIS)

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PROJECT OWNER: UNDP Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean


The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) - Regional Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean (RBLAC) in collaboration with the UNDP Caribbean network of offices have undertaken the formulation of a first Caribbean-wide Human Development Report (CHDR) on Citizens Security. 

In this regard the process has unearthed a lack of reliable and comparable national, sub-regional and regional statistics which makes it difficult to fully comprehend the impact of crime and violence, and to inform the citizen security policies. It has been determined that standardized regional applications in the areas of Police management and Public Prosecution are needed.


 

The Solution:

Putting data into the hands of officers and national security officials as the answer to reducing crime. PRMIS offers a web-based records management systems for police records, with built-in visual analytics to support evidence-based decision making to enhance citizen security. The vision is to provide rich data analysis on national and regional crime trends that can support countries with their criminal justice policies and innovative crime strategies, while at the same time delivering efficiencies in policing.

 

This article was originally published in: https://digitalx.undp.org/police-records-management-information-system-prmis_1.html

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