Ucrime.com takes a bite out of campus crime mapping

August 18, 2008 in Multimedia views, Websites

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UPDATE: Erin in the comments points to another campus crime mashup that pulls info from police department databases: Crimereports.com #

I received an e-mail last week from Colin Drane, who has created a campus crime mapping site called Ucrime.com. #

From the press release: #

The service is free to members of the public. It allows students, parents, administrators, public safety officials and others to view reported crime activity on an easy to use map. Information is available on the date, time, event type and location of a crime. Users can sign up to receive alerts automatically via email if a crime occurs near a selected school or schools. Alerts can be sent to desktop computers and mobile devices, including iPhones. UCrime.com is also available on Facebook. #

Not sure exactly how they are inputting the information, but it might be a useful source for checking out crime around campus. I’ll also note that they are apparently pulling information from college media outlets. #

But I wouldn’t rely on it as a primary source, if for no other reason than the disclaimer on the site’s front page: #

Ucrime.com Disclaimer: The data made available here has been modified for use from its original source. Neither Ucrime.com nor our data sources make any claims as to the completeness, accuracy or content of any data contained in this application; makes any representation of any kind, including, but not limited to, warranty of the accuracy or fitness for a particular use; nor are any such warranties to be implied or inferred with respect to the information or data furnished herein. The data is subject to change as modifications and updates are complete. It is understood that the information contained in the web feed is being used at one’s own risk. #

Actually, most journalistic enterprises do care about the accuracy of their information and I’ve never seen a disclaimer like that on any news site I’ve been to. Imagine reading that at the New York Times’ web site. #

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