Sky TG24: Progress Innovaction – How did Milan Police reduce robberies by 77%?

SKY TG24: 77% FEWER ROBBERIES IN MILAN – HOW DID THEY DO IT?
Sky TG24’s Helga Cossu interviewed Mario Venturi, KeyCrime’s President and Founder on the program Progress: Innovaction, delving into how Milan’s police have been so successful, aided by their use of the KeyCrime #delia® software, how the idea came to be and what the future might hold for KeyCrime (hint: the next frontier could be the city of Turin!).

Success for the police in their fight against robberies in Milan and Lodi

SUCCESS FOR THE POLICE in their fight against robberies.
For the Police, the successes related to the use of the application “KeyCrime delia®” in the fight against robberies are growing.
“… According to the Chief of Police, the numbers confirm that the work carried out by the Police is effective” explains President Racca to FPress “thanks to the KeyCrime system, the perpetrators of 77% of last year’s robberies have already been identified, arrested or referred to the judicial authorities…” – KeyCrime

Fighting sexual molestation on buses: Turin uses AI to identify serial molesters

Violence against women is not acceptable at any level nor at any latitude; fighting it must be a daily priority for all of us. Even today it has the dimensions of a global pandemic: more than a billion women worldwide, or one in three women, have suffered it (source: UN). But this is only a part of the picture, which takes into account only the crimes that have been reported, brought to light through the courage of the victims; Closely related to physical violence, made up of abuse, torture and mistreatment, is the far more subtle but equally dangerous violence made up of words, pressure,

Milan police use KeyCrime delia(R) to help end “retrò” crime series

A robber with a taste for antique weaponry was arrested in Milan after a robbery in Via Millelire. The police were forewarned and already on the scene when the 52 year old robber struck thanks to the Police’s VI Mobile Squad and a little help from the software KeyCrime delia®.
With a hoodie and a mask, the 52 year old robber thought each raid was a sure thing. Each time he would study the situation in the pharmacy or supermarket, pretending to be a customer, proceed to the cash register as though to make a purchase and then pull out a replica antique revolver. His age, the old-style revolver and his habit of leaving through the back door (in Italian: “retro”) all led to the investigators pursuing the case to nickname the crime series “retrò”.

Internet Governance Forum: The road to great Crime Analysis is paved with analyzable data!

KeyCrime’s Brad Hathaway took a practical approach to #ResponsibleAI in his talk on December 10th, 2021 at the Internet Governance Forum Poland’s International Security & Digital Council remote hub in Rome. The exchange with Avv. Benvegnù, especially during the question and answer at the end was thought provoking.

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COISP: KeyCrime presents “Digital Transformation: a proactive approach to investigations”

KeyCrime is proud to announce that our own Brad Hathaway delivered a preview of the soon to be published article “Digital Transformation: a proactive approach to investigations” on November 12th at the 8th annual congress of COISP – Coordinamento per L’Indipendenza Sindacale delle forze di Polizia

Accenture and KeyCrime announce collaboration on next generation digital marketing solution

KeyCrime is proud to have been identified by Accenture as an innovative enterprise with great future prospects. This has led to collaboration for implementing a next level digital system for marketing that will take KeyCrime even further along its path. The prospects for a long term collaboration are being considered.

KeyCrime announces development of IBM i2 connector for delia® Suite

Another step ahead for KeyCrime and Law Enforcement! KeyCrime has just “broken ground” on the development of a connector for viewing KeyCrime delia® Suite data in IBM’s i2 platform. This is groundbreaking in more ways than one – KeyCrime’s unique approach to Data Transformation for Law Enforcement agencies is tailor-made for capturing exactly the type of data that IBM’s i2 platform excels at helping Police Forces and Law Enforcement Agencies worldwide to visualize on a daily basis. We’re excited to be contributing yet another use case for Law Enforcement to IBM’s i2 Analyst Notebook and i2 Enterprise Insight Analysis platforms’ already overwhelming set of tools for Law Enforcement Agencies.

Rai Scuola “STEM” – Crimine features KeyCrime delia® Suite

How do you preserve the know-how and analytical capabilities of investigators, transforming them into shared assets for future investigations? After the criminal investigation wraps up, what are the advantages for prosecutors when investigators have used analytical techniques and technologies to establish that the accused perpetrated a crime series? KeyCrime’s Mario Venturi and Maurizio Sanarico answer these and other questions in the Rai – Radiotelevisione Italiana (Italian National TV) program “Stem: Crimine”, broadcast September 30th and now available in streaming on raiplay.

PSS signs as KeyCrime delia® Suite distributor and services partner for Spain

KeyCrime is excited to announce the renewal of the KeyCrime delia® distribution contract with PSS in Spain. We are very much looking forward to continuing our collaboration with PSS, well known in Spain, Portugal and South America for helping their customers implement the best possible solutions for their needs with the leading software products available on the market and stellar professional services. KeyCrime is proud to have been selected by PSS for the Law Enforcement vertical as a key solution that will initially help Spanish Law Enforcement Agencies to make #SaferStreets in their cities for both citizens and Law Enforcement Officer.