Transparency and Accountability: Building Trust with Tableau in Public Safety
Trust and legitimacy, perceived and real, are as important to the delivery of police service as the ability to clear calls. Modern Evidence-Based Policing (EBP) services have embraced open data and accountable business intelligence systems as critical to these goals. The act of being transparent is important but the ability to invite the community to a conversation supported by a shared understanding of the problem, is the key to democratic policing.
The Seattle Police Department (SPD), like many agencies, has embraced transparency and accountability. Modern data analytical infrastructure, including tools such as Tableau, have enabled the SPD to achieve the highest score on the Vera Institutes Police Data Transparency Index, and advance the traditional CompStat model of performance management to include measure accounting for the total cost of ownership of public safety– Equity, Accountability, and Quality.
Join us for an in-depth Q&A with the department's Senior Director of Performance Analytics & Research, and Senior Research Scientist, Loren Atherley.
During this webinar, attendees will:
- Discover how the SPD has embraced transparency and accountability, utilizing modern data analytical infrastructure, including tools like Tableau
- Understand how trust and legitimacy, both perceived and real, play a crucial role in the effective delivery of police services
- Experience the SPD's success through real-life examples and interactive Tableau dashboards, showcasing the practical impact on transparency, accountability, and public safety outcomes.
Speaker Details
Oksana Fearon, Founder, Harbour Lights Analytics
Loren Atherley, Sr. Director of Performance Analytics & Research, Seattle Police Department
Event Topic
Big Data, Data Center / Infrastructure, Public SafetyRelevant Audiences
All State and Local Government, City Government, County Government, State Government